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Twenty-nine years ago (according to the date on my drawing), I designed a roofing system that could be retrofit to any home and which would provide up to one-half of winter heating needs on sunny days. At the same time, I designed a geothermal heating/cooling system that would provide a constant stream of air into the home at a temperature of 55 degrees year-round; cooling in summer, heating in winter. At the time, these designs coupled with homes that were three-quarters underground would have been the ultimate in *green*.

These days, with all of the focus on global warming, *going green* means much more than just having an energy-efficient home–it means doing everything you can to reduce your contribution to the greenhouse gases that are responsible.

So, I figured I’d tell you about a few things this Geek is doing to reduce his *carbon footprint*:

I wish I could do more, but certain job constraints prevent my limiting my gasoline usage. When I get my own house again, I’ll do much more. Stay tuned.

Cheers!
The Geek

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