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earth hour
#1

we just did it in australia

anyone else doing it?
well i mean any other countries doing it?

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#2

whats earth hour?

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#3

well, everyone turns off their lights and other electrical stuff for one hour XD
its supposedly good for the environment XD

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#4

Never heard of it..sorrySad
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#5

Google's gone all dark on us n'all.

I'm all for protecting the environment, but this earth hour seems to have missed the point.

I'll turn everything off when I got to bed. Razz

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#6

lol
nothing to be sorry about..

Quote:Earth Hour 2007 was a Sydney event. Earth Hour 2008 is a global movement.

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 deliver a powerful message about the need for action on global warming.
About Earth Hour

On March 31 2007, for one hour, Sydney made a powerful statement about the greatest contributor to global warming – coal-fired electricity – by turning off its lights. Over 2.2 million Sydney residents and over 2,100 businesses switched off, leading to a 10.2% energy reduction across the city. What began as one city taking a stand against global warming caught the attention of the world.

In 2008, 24 global cities will participate in Earth Hour at 8pm on March 29. Earth Hour is the highlight of a major campaign to encourage businesses, communities and individuals to take the simple steps needed to cut their emissions on an ongoing basis. It is about simple changes that will collectively make a difference – from businesses turning off their lights when their offices are empty, to households turning off appliances rather than leaving them on standby.
from http://www.earthhour.org/

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#7

I had no heat or hot water from yesterday morning til teatime today due to a gas pipe issue so no chance i'm turning off the electric too!

Wishing it was like the old days again
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#8

=]
lol
i use gas so i presume thats also helping Very Happy

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#9

Didn't do it today but tomorrow I will stop watching films between the hours of 8 and 9.
Even the rude ones !

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#10

Fkng hell, sort yourselves out! It's not a big commitment. It's to raise awareness about how much energy we needlessly use. It's done and over with now, but still worth learning about

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#11

oops i forgot, sorry earth Sad

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#12

There was a similar thing over here called Blackout Britain on 21st march.
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#13

What you meant to do in this electricity free hour? sit down and pray or what?

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#14

we drank beer by candle light. it was pretty sweet. power consumption in toronto was down over 8%

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#15

It's more an awareness thing than a power saving thing. They talleyed the 'power saved' last year in Sydney and published the results - people are supposed to think "wow, and all I did was turn off acouple of lights!!". It's designed to make people think that all the little things, like turning off unneeded appliances/lights etc make a difference overall.

We did it in Christchurch on Saturday night and power usage was down 12.8% - turned off everything in the house cept for the telly. Wasn't really a big thing for us though, I'm pretty keen to turn off things that aren't needed cos it means we pay less on our powerbill. Most people in our area did it, but I was talking to my olds yesterday and they took the hour to go for a walk and said that pretty much nobody did it round where they live.

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