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Earth Day was supposed to be exactly that (lights and unnecessary appliances), so it's not BC Hydro being lame. I agree that it *should* be ALL lights as opposed to UNNECESSARY lights, but that's how the program was promoted/designed.
Another good green blog is TreeHugger. I would promote mine as a good environmental blog, but it's not really... it's more the Random Thoughts of a Student of the Environment :) And yeah, it's a very random blog (peppered with some environmental stuff.
If you read that, it says "lights and unnecessary appliances", *not* "unnecessarily lights and appliances." The "unnecessary" in that phase only applies to appliances, not lights. So I stick by my statement that BC Hydro IS being lame - they have changed it from *all* lights to just *unnecessary* ones.
I'll have to check out those blogs your recommend... I've never heard of them! Have you read Green is Sexy?
Have a nice weekend!
http://www.valleyzen.com/2008/03/29/valleyzen-s...
Enough to fill one medium sized thimble. That's right.
That is the consequence of Gunpoint Environmentalism: Poverty.
Earth Hour was meant as a statement and to raise awareness of the impact we as humans have on our environment. Raising awareness is what brings about actions and what we can do to bring about changes in this world....was Rosa Parks refusal to give up her seat on a bus a "thimble size" gesture ...maybe so but it was the catalyst that brought about much needed change. Any time a voice is raised to make people aware and promotes action is doing good. We as consumers are able to make an active choice rather than having changes forced on us. Are we going to wait for sanctions to force us into changes that will imapct our quality of life such as forced down time due to our current path of wasting resources? I would prefer to choose when I shut down my power or conserve water instead of continuing our current path of blindly ignoring what we are doing to this world.
I for one spent a lovely hour enjoying a couple of Bacardi Breezers (which by the way taste like Creamsicles in a bottle) on my terrrace and thoroughly enjoying the starlit night at the end of the hour.
I bid you Peace!
I agree that raising awareness is very important first step in making change and that's why I chose to blog about Earth Hour to remind people that Earth Hour on its own isn't enough - we need to use it as a start to making more eco-friendly choices all the time.
Sheila - where did you get your information from? $50 million dollars in lost productivity by turning your lights out for 1 hr on a Saturday night?