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By Ann Monroe, MSN Money

The average U.S. household spews 26,000 pounds of carbon dioxide into the air every year. That's not just bad for the environment; it's bad for your pocketbook, too.

Why? The energy you're using to create all that carbon dioxide is costing you roughly $1,400 a year. By taking some simple steps to cut carbon dioxide, you're also cutting your energy bills -- a win-win if there ever was one.

How to do it? Read the ten tips here...

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