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From weatherstripping to replacing light bulbs the government is helping Americans go green.

Neighbors who agree to install solar panels on their homes can receive better discounts while going green.

E-Waste recyclers are worried that the switchover to digital television will mean many analog televisions will wind up in the dumpster where they can spread toxins.

Exploring cleaner energy options may mean you'll have to pay more on your bill.

Interactives

The federal government is offering up to $1,500 tax credits to homeowners who make energy-saving home improvements before the end of 2010. Click around this house to find out more. More


Compact fluorescent light bulb
Check out infrared photos of energy leaks in a typical home -- and then find out how you can save money on your energy bills. More


Take a look at viewer-submitted images from national parks. More


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Do you think the government should offer rebates for energy-efficient appliances?

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Do you have a green business in Colorado? Have any green tips to lessen your carbon footprint? Send us your eco-friendly information and ideas at Green@TheDenverChannel.com.

Let us know about your green event coming up so others can get involved too. Please submit your event to our Community Calendar here. More