Rating: ★★★★☆
Author: Jim Rohr, Venture1Media.com
Pages: 61

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I have an admission to make. I care about the planet, but I also enjoy my home comforts and sometimes the two don’t make very good friends. I want to do my bit but without having to give up my central heating, lawn and evenings infront of the TV.

Recently I picked up a copy of Jim Rohr’s latest ebook entitled Go Green Save Green, which lists 125 ways to not only help the planet but also save you money. I was hoping that it wasn’t a “run of the mill” book on the topic which either states all the obvious things that we all know or tells us to go and live in a cave and eat nothing but grass.

Fortunately, I was pleasantly surprised by this ebook which reveals plenty of interesting ways t save the planet that I hadn’t previously thought of. For example, we all know we shouldn’t waste water, but did you know that if the average family only put the amount of water into a kettle that they needed for their coffee etc. rather than filling it to the top, they would save enough electricity to power their TV every night for a week? I certainly didn’t and have now implemented this strategy myself at home.

Another tip that got my attention was ensuring that all food is properly covered before it is placed in the refrigerator. Apparently, not doing so increases the chances of the food giving off moisture which makes the condenser work harder, and costs both your pocket and the planet more.

Even better, not only does Jim make some great points but he also backs them up wherever possible with actual statistics – which make his arguments all the more believable (and to me at least, interesting).

I like the way Jim has put the book together – neatly separating out the tips into chapters – such as ways to save around the home, in the garden or while on vacation. And I like the way that you get two benefits from following his tips – both in terms of saving the planet and saving money which of course makes each tip twice as valuable as far as I am concerned.

If you’re interested in doing your bit for the planet then I think you could do far worse than invest in Go Green Save Green. Highly recommended.

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