Living Like Ed: A Guide To The Eco-Friendly Life is a book full of common sense advice and practical options on how to make your life “greener”. It is a great resource for anybody wanting to do the right thing for the environment. Ed Beagley, the author, has been an advocate for the environment for over 30 years and lives in a self-sufficient house powered with solar panels.

The book is conveniently laid out and divided into topical chapters including transportation, garden and home. In each chapter you will find information on how to make small to large changes to improve our environment.

The author raises awareness about toxins in our house, to do a better job of recycling, converting to more efficient lights, how to save water, why you should grow some of your own vegetables in your own garden, saving energy by turning off lights, walk or use your bike instead of the car for short trips, donating used items to charities to decrease landfills and much more. Other more expensive ideas include how to get off the grid by installing enough solar panels and hybrid cars.

Ed Beagley’s book is a no nonsense read and should be owned by every household.

For more information, go to www.amazon.com.

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