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News & Issues > Saturday, 3/29 Earth Hour~ Lights Out for an Hour
 

Saturday, 3/29 Earth Hour~ Lights Out for an Hour

Earth Hour

Even popular search engine Google put its support behind Earth Hour, with a completely black page and the words: "We've turned the lights out. Now it's your turn."

SYDNEY, Australia - Sydney's iconic Opera House and Harbour Bridge went dark Saturday night as the world's first major city turned off its lights for this year's Earth Hour, a global campaign to raise awareness of climate change.
Australians had their own unique ways to mark the blackout as the clock struck 8 across the nation; one bar was offering free beers to customers who arrived with a black balloon to signify their carbon footprint; staff at beach bar donned solar-powered caps; a bed and breakfast offered candlelight cooking lessons; a children's hospital hosted a pajama party for its patients.

Following Australia, lights will go out in major Asian cities including Manila and Bangkok before moving to Europe and North America as the clock ticks on. One of the last major cities to participate will be San Francisco — home to the soon-to-be dimmed Golden Gate Bridge.

Organizers see the event as a way to encourage the world to conserve energy. While all lights in participating cities are unlikely to be cut, it is the symbolic darkening of monuments, businesses and individual homes they are most eagerly anticipating.

Even popular search engine Google put its support behind Earth Hour, with a completely black page and the words: "We've turned the lights out. Now it's your turn."

"Earth Hour is a call to action," Sydney's Lord Mayor Clover Moore said at the official launch ceremony. "People have now responded and it's time to introduce some significant long-term changes."

Australians have embraced Earth Hour and other environmental initiatives. The nation of around 21 million people is ranked as the world's worst greenhouse gas emitter per capita, largely because of its heavy reliance on coal-fired power stations. New Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has made the environment one of his priorities, signing the Kyoto Protocol on fighting global warming soon after taking office late last year.
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See the difference you can make - Earth Hour 2008
Created to take a stand against the greatest threat our planet has ever faced, Earth Hour uses the simple action of turning off the lights for one hour to ...
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cities - Earth Hour 2008
Originating in Sydney in 2007, the Earth Hour campaign has now gained global attention. As a result, on 8pm March 29, 2008 millions of people in some of the ...
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posted on Mar 29, 2008 8:07 AM ()

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It was lights out in my little abode as well.
comment by marta on Mar 31, 2008 6:37 AM ()
In Sydney, polling conducted yesterday suggested 59 per cent of citizens had taken part in Earth Hour, fractionally higher than last year, although the amount of electricity saved by the event appeared to have been slightly less.

WWF Australia commissioned the polling group AMR Interactive to interview 3393 people to gauge their level of participation.

An average of 58 per cent of people living in capital cities said they had taken part. The ACT recorded the highest participation level, 73 per cent.

Of those surveyed around the country, 56 per cent said they had turned off lights in their homes, 46 per cent had unplugged some appliances, and 30 per cent said they had switched off the TV. Nineteen per cent said they had turned off all their appliances.

The event was overwhelmingly led by individual households, which accounted for an Australia-wide drop in power consumption of just over 3.6 per cent, the National Electricity Market Management Company said. In the Sydney central business district, power use was down by about 8.4 per cent, Energy Australia said.

Although the event is intended to be symbolic - empowering political leaders to act against climate change and encouraging people to always save energy - the national drop in power use during Earth Hour was the equivalent of taking a large coal-fired power station off-line for an hour.

Canada now rivals Australia as the most enthusiastic supporter of the event. Up to 70 per cent of the citizens of Toronto, Canada's largest city, reportedly took part.

https://www.smh.com.au/news/earth-hour/our-gift-to-the-world/2008/03/30/1206850709658.html
comment by anacoana on Mar 30, 2008 10:41 AM ()

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