Earth Hour started in 2007 in Sydney, Australia with 2.2 million homes and businesses turning their lights off for one whole hour. Only a year later and this event had become a global sustainability movement with up to 100 million people across 35 countries participating. Global landmarks such as the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, Rome’s Colosseum and the Coca Cola billboard in Times Square, all stood in darkness, as symbols of hope for a cause that grows more urgent by the hour.
This December world leaders meet in Copenhagen to decide how we deal with climate change. What sort of future would you have them choose – Earth or Global Warming?
Hundreds of millions of people have already voted for Earth with their light switch. It’s time to show where you stand. It’s time to Vote Earth
ES EL TIEMPO DE LA TIERRA, UNA HORA PARA ELLA Y PARA LAS FUTURAS GENERACIONES. ESTE SABADO 27 DE MARZO A LAS 8:00 P.M APAGUEMOS TODAS LAS LUCES DE NUESTRA CASA Y DESCONECTEMOS LOS ELECTRODOMESTICOS, DEJEMOS QUE LA NATURALEZA SE DE UN RESPIRO!
This December world leaders meet in Copenhagen to decide how we deal with climate change. What sort of future would you have them choose – Earth or Global Warming?
Hundreds of millions of people have already voted for Earth with their light switch. It’s time to show where you stand. It’s time to Vote Earth
ES EL TIEMPO DE LA TIERRA, UNA HORA PARA ELLA Y PARA LAS FUTURAS GENERACIONES. ESTE SABADO 27 DE MARZO A LAS 8:00 P.M APAGUEMOS TODAS LAS LUCES DE NUESTRA CASA Y DESCONECTEMOS LOS ELECTRODOMESTICOS, DEJEMOS QUE LA NATURALEZA SE DE UN RESPIRO!
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