Ladywriter
March 12th, 2008, 01:28 PM
Mark your calendar and join WWF and our partners in the global
"Earth Hour" movement by turning your lights off from 8-9
p.m. on March 29.
Your simple action of switching off the lights for one hour, combined
with millions of others doing the same thing, will deliver a powerful
message to the citizens and leaders of the world about the need for
action on climate change.
What is Earth Hour?
A global event created to symbolize that each of
us, working together, can make a positive impact on climate
change--no matter who we are or where we live. Starting at 8
pm local time on March 29, 2008, individuals, communities and
businesses around the world will "turn off the lights" for one hour.
Where Will the Lights Go Off?
Everyone around the world is
encouraged to be involved and shut the lights off in their homes and
businesses. Major participation is planned in 25 cities around the
world, on six continents. Four Earth Hour flagship cities in the
United States--Chicago, Atlanta, Phoenix and San
Francisco--are leading the way. Other participating U.S. cities
include Denver, Miami and Charlotte. Globally, Copenhagen,
Sydney, Manila, Tel Aviv, Bangkok, Dublin and Toronto are among
the cities that will be involved.
http://www.earthhour.org/
"Earth Hour" movement by turning your lights off from 8-9
p.m. on March 29.
Your simple action of switching off the lights for one hour, combined
with millions of others doing the same thing, will deliver a powerful
message to the citizens and leaders of the world about the need for
action on climate change.
What is Earth Hour?
A global event created to symbolize that each of
us, working together, can make a positive impact on climate
change--no matter who we are or where we live. Starting at 8
pm local time on March 29, 2008, individuals, communities and
businesses around the world will "turn off the lights" for one hour.
Where Will the Lights Go Off?
Everyone around the world is
encouraged to be involved and shut the lights off in their homes and
businesses. Major participation is planned in 25 cities around the
world, on six continents. Four Earth Hour flagship cities in the
United States--Chicago, Atlanta, Phoenix and San
Francisco--are leading the way. Other participating U.S. cities
include Denver, Miami and Charlotte. Globally, Copenhagen,
Sydney, Manila, Tel Aviv, Bangkok, Dublin and Toronto are among
the cities that will be involved.
http://www.earthhour.org/