Every citizen can have a tremendous impact on the success of Earth Hour initiative by turning off the lights and shut down unnecessary power for an hour on Saturday (March 27, 2010), from 8:30pm to 9:30pm.
THE INVOLVEMENT of enlightened citizens, youth, local businesses and community organisations can have a tremendous impact on the success of Earth Hour initiative by encouraging people to turn off lights and shut down unnecessary power for an hour on Saturday (March 27, 2010), from 8:30pm to 9:30pm.
World Wildlife Fund supported global initiative is intended to send the message that it is possible for individuals and communities to take action on global warming.
Website earthhour.org informs that as a participant with Earth Hour, an individual would be recognised as a global participant through the central registration with them.
Proceed as follows to become a global participant in the Earth Hour.
Register yourself and/or your organisation at earthhour.org.
Have your facilities by participating by turning off unnecessary lights, electronics and other plug loads from 8:30pm to 9:30pm on Saturday (March 27).
Encourage your employees to participate at home by turning off unnecessary lights, shutting down appliances and electronics and unplugging chargers and power bars.
Encourage employees to register online at earthhour.org and add links to their social networking (Facebook, Myspace, etc) sites at home to help raise awareness.
Encourage your business connections and civil society organisations to participate.
So, get ready to make Earth Hour participation a memorable and inspiring event in our community.