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The National Home Improvement Council (NHIC) suggested that youngsters need to be taught how to conserve energy and adopt eco-friendly practices in everyday life.
Andrew Leech, director at the NHIC, said: "It only needs to be a couple of hours a week, but it should instil into young people that they must save energy."
He added that children must be taught to turn off lights when they leave a room and not leave appliances on standby as this wastes energy and money.
Energy secretary Chris Huhne mentioned at a recent conference that he will put the spotlight on the economic benefits to Britain of investing in green energy and attack what he calls an unholy alliance of short-termists, armchair engineers, climate sceptics and vested interests who are selling the UK economy short.
The NHIC also suggested that the National Curriculum should be changed to include environmentally friendly lessons.