[Yr7-10it] Earth Hour
stephen at melbpc.org.au
stephen at melbpc.org.au
Fri Mar 20 00:38:10 EST 2009
Hi all,
Earth Hour .. let's make a big deal about it in our respective schools :)
8:30PM local time, wherever you live on planet earth, Sat 28th March 2009
http://www.earthhour.org
Copland SS students embrace darkness for Earth's sake
BY EWA KRETOWICZ The Canberra Times 19/03/2009 1:00:00 AM
Senior students at Melba Copland Secondary School have led the way for
climate change action by organising a lights-out demonstration for Earth
Hour yesterday.
Student representative council members Ben and Katherine approached
deputy principal Sharon Quinn to hold the event which encourages people
to switch off lights for one hour to show their concern about climate
change.
Seventeen-year-old Ben said it was the most convenient time for students
as it would not interrupt lessons.
"But it would also promote Earth Hour so students get active for the
night of Earth Hour," Ben said.
More than 300 Year 11 and 12 students discussed Earth Hour in darkness
during pastoral group at 12.30pm and were given posters and information
about the event which started in Sydney in 2007 and has grown to involve
more than one billion people around the globe.
"It's basically a really simple initiative that we can all do, just to
start protecting the environment so that we can prevent global warming
increasing," he said.
Ben said members of the student council would be flicking the switch
again at home on March 28.
Principal Michael Battenally said the students leadership showed how
concerned they were about global warming.
"It was all their idea. They approached us," he said.
Year 12 student Kirilly, 17, said she would be celebrating Earth Hour
again this year.
"Last year we turned of all the lights, so yeah we'll do it again this
year. I think we should have it twice a year."
ACT Commissioner for the Environment and Sustainability Maxine Cooper
said switching lights off for one hour was a step in the right direction
and she hoped it would become a habit for many people.
"As we all switch off, my hope is that mental light bulbs will go on at
the same time, and individuals realise that simple measures such as this
can produce a massive collective achievement in reducing greenhouse gas
emissions," Dr Cooper said.
It was evident the Earth was suffering because of climate change.
"Earth Hour is a largely symbolic event, demonstrating that as a global
community we're serious about climate change."
"With our State of the Environment Report showing AU has the highest per
person greenhouse gas emissions from residential electricity use, it's a
great opportunity to make a personal & ongoing commitment to the planet."
To register, visit: http://www.earthhour.org
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Cheers people
Stephen Loosley
Victoria, Australia
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