- Filed Under: environment
- Date: Fri, Mar 28, 2008
More than 20 cities around the world will participate in the climate change awareness event, Earth Hour, March 29th 8-9 PM local time.
At the first Earth Hour last year in Sydney, Australia, power consumption dropped by more than 10 percent. But Earth Hour’s not just about cutting back for one hour. It’s about taking a stand and thinking ahead about what you, your neighbors and your city can do to slow climate change.
Seize the Earth Hour moment. Change some of your outdated energy-wasting light bulbs to new, efficient and inexpensive compact fluorescents. Think of other ways you can cut your energy usage and trim your electric bill after Earth Hour has passed.
We are beginning to witness dramatic impacts as a result of the amount of carbon we load into the atmosphere. Large sections of San Francisco are at risk from rising sea levels. In 2007, snowpack in California’s Sierra Nevada was at 46 percent of its normal amounts. This snowpack is the source of 85 percent of San Francisco’s water supply.
To alter the current course of climate change we must act now.













