
You may think turning your lights off for one hour doesn't mean much, but it actually means a lot more than you think!
Tonight is Earth Hour. All you have to do is turn all your lights off for 60 minutes at 8.30 pm your local time. Simple!

You may think turning your lights off for one hour doesn't mean much, but it actually means a lot more than you think!
Tonight is Earth Hour. All you have to do is turn all your lights off for 60 minutes at 8.30 pm your local time. Simple!
You won't be alone, 2848 cities and towns in 83 countries across all seven continents prepare to unite for Earth Hour. Some have already switched off their lights, like Sydney and Kuala Lumpur!
829 icons and landmarks around the world are also going to switch off lights in support of climate change action.
If you think The Pyramids of Giza, The Eiffel Tower and The Empire State Building are going to skip this event, you're wrong! They too will go totally dark!
I'm going to turn off all the lights and electricity outlets tonight at 8.30 pm and I'm going to sit in the dark for 60 minutes!
What will i gain? Well, at least I know i was one of millions around the world who helped conserve energy today!
I decreased my CO2 and carbon footprint, which eventually will help reduce global warming.
They're just a few clicks but their effect is huge!
Please turn off your lights tonight at 8.30 and for a whole 60 minutes. Tell you friends, spread the word.
You will be part of a whole movement today (check it out here), that will effect the Earth's climate change.
We just turned back power on again :)
This is really nice
good job waleg for posting about this, it should really be a worldwide practice