Images of stranded polar bears and melting ice caps can leave a carbon-induced pit in your stomach. But employing small changes to your regular computing habits can help you do your part as a responsible human being on this blue ball of ours.

Let’s start with your computer. We all know that computers are everywhere, and here to stay — with no sign of declining use. Are you one of the many people who leaves his desktop running at all times — so valuable time isn’t wasted waiting for the operating system to boot up each morning? You are not alone.

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