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CHANGE THE WORLD. TAKE THE ENERGY STAR PLEDGE!

The "Change the World, Start with ENERGY STAR" campaign headed by the US EPA compels Americans to take small steps to make saving energy a habit in their homes.

When you pledge, you are making a commitment to save energy and money and fight global warming by taking energy-saving actions in your home, such as changing a light to an ENERGY STAR qualified model, enabling your computer to power down when not in use, installing and using a programmable thermostat correctly with pre-programmed settings, choosing products that have earned the ENERGY STAR, and more. Taking these actions will also save energy and money.

To date, nearly two million people across the nation have pledged to take small, energy-saving steps that can change the world. If every American household took part in the ENERGY STAR Pledge, we would save more than $18 billion in annual energy costs, and prevent greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to those from more than 18 million cars.

CIR is committed to getting the word out to as many people as possible to take both the local and national pledges.  So take the ENERGY STAR Pledge now, and join with CIR and millions of Americans who are taking small steps that make a big difference in the fight against global warming.

Click Here to take the pledge.

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