Just for one hour, on one day, turn off your non-essential lights and appliances.
For more info, visit these links:
EarthHour.org (home)
Some partnering, participating or supporting Canadian communities:
- Charlottetown, PEI (directs to the Royal Astronomical Society)
- Edmonton, AB
- Halifax, NS
- Iqaluit, NU (for all of Nunavut)
- Moncton, NB
- Montréal, QC (en français)
- Ottawa, ON
- Saskatoon, SK
- St. John's, NL
- Toronto, ON
- Vancouver, BC (directs to BC Hydro)
- Winnipeg, MB
Canada-based business supporters (Only those who registered)
World Wildlife Federation Canada's Earth Hour page- The Good Life's home page (WWF Canada's online portal to living an environmentally-friendly life)
2 comments:
We participated in Earth Hour too. We had a great time hanging out together in the dark with a couple of flash lights.
Natalie @ Gluten A Go Go
I was so out of it this weekend, I learned about this about 3 hours beforehand, but we still turned off the the lights and lit a few candles instead for that time. Actually we let them go awhile longer - afterall, its alot of fun to brush your teeth and use the bathroom to candlelight!
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