On Earth Hour hundreds of millions of people will come together to call for action on climate change by doing something quite simple—turning off their lights for one hour. The movement symbolizes that by working together, each of us can make a positive impact in this fight, protecting our future and that of future generations. Learn more about how Earth Hour began, what we’ve accomplished, and what is in store for 2010.
Source: https://www.myearthhour.org/about
March 29, 2008
How did you participate in Earth Hour? We turned off all lights, computers, printers, TV, etc. and walked over to Central Park to climb the hill and sat in the darkness under Earth's beautiful constellations. After returning home we enjoyed wonderful conversation with our neighbors by candlelight. We'll have to advertise the event to more residents for the 2009 Earth Hour!!
Letter from Mayor John W. Hickenlooper, Denver, Colorado**
Earth Hour Kids
Please watch and do your part to create a better earth!
Earth Hour 2010, United States
Source: https://www.myearthhour.org/about
March 29, 2008
How did you participate in Earth Hour? We turned off all lights, computers, printers, TV, etc. and walked over to Central Park to climb the hill and sat in the darkness under Earth's beautiful constellations. After returning home we enjoyed wonderful conversation with our neighbors by candlelight. We'll have to advertise the event to more residents for the 2009 Earth Hour!!Letter from Mayor John W. Hickenlooper, Denver, Colorado**