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http://www.earthhour.org/home/ or via the UK World Wildlife Fund's site: http://earthhour.wwf.org.uk/
Anyone interested in joining in?
http://www.earthhour.org/home/ or via the UK World Wildlife Fund's site: http://earthhour.wwf.org.uk/
Anyone interested in joining in?
What happens when the hour is finished? Are we expected to turn all unnecessary lighting back on?!
> Anyone interested in joining in?
Yeah but I somehow doubt anyone else in this house will happily sit in the dark for an hour.
This isn't very well advertised.
It's more of an awareness thing. Though what lighting is un-necessary when it gets to 8.30pm depends on how dark it is and how much light you need, I guess...
There was an awesome house that basically had a garden as a roof (turf keeping in heat etc), but meant that the whole house could be run on less than £500 per year - and we're talking about a mansion-sized house ... + 1.
I'll be taking part so I better make sure we have some candles ready.
I think we should all be insulating our homes, putting solar panels on our roofs and wind turbines in our garden. Oh and give away lots of free bags so all the shops can ban plastic bags.
My mum works at Somerfield, this old woman comes in 3 or 4 times a day buying the same products (tissues, milk, chocolate desserts) and ALWAYS insists in having a bag, never bringing her own. She must have 1000s at home, what a waste.
I'm pleased to see cheaper electric cars are in production. :) Soon the days of paying £40 worth of petrol a week will be gone.
> Soon the days of paying £40 worth of petrol a week will be
> gone.
And how much do you think you will end up paying for electricity to power your car? What do you think the government will tax to high heaven to replace the revenue lost from less people buying petrol?
This read as a very abrupt post, so thought I'd add I'm not being funny, am genuinely curious.
EDIT - I won't actually be in at that time, so no lights will be on in my home anyway. We've just bought a new telly the other week - one of the tubes went on our CRT everyone went the colour of a smurf. We got one of those Samsung 32" ones (from sainsburys of all places). Anyway, the point of this is that our new telly can't be turned off - it seems you can only put it on standby unless you pull the plug out. How ridiculous is that?!
@YH, I hope they wouldnt do that, I guess they would increase the tax in other areas. Electric and gas prices are high already and they're only going to go up. Thats why we need to cut down on our usuage and power our own stuff ^^ Then that just leaves the water supply. hmm we cant all have streams in our gardens so we'll collect rain water from our roofs and filter it for our drinking water. Mmm