Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Earth Hour

Yeah, it comes every year. Yeah, you may not like how it seems everyone is supposed to be switching off their lights for a whole hour. But whatever. You should and you know it.
Can't you even imagine how it would be like for that one hour if, instead of barely scraping the goal of "1 million votes for Earth", all approximately 5.5 billion people had this one hour when all of us just stopped what we were doing and worked together? That could possibly be a good starting point. To ending global warming that is.
Scientists have estimated that in just a few years, the effects of global warming will be completely irreversible. Impossible to undo. We're getting closer to that time.
Join us all in Earth Hour this year. I know that Ankita's already posted about this, but it was a short post and I wanted to say something, you know?
That upcoming one hour can be a lot or it can be very little. It all depends on how many people are willing to flick off the switch for just that tiny amount of time. What's one hour compared to how long Earth's been around?
Do your part to save the Earth.
I know I will be.
Because one hour may be a lot or it may be very little, but what it's worth... Is a whole lot!

1 comment:

Sammy-Rae said...

Oh, and I just want to put this as a comment (so's anybody who wants to can start a kind of mini-forum here): Your every small action to save the Earth can help. Ever heard that saying that goes something like:"a butterfly flaps its wings in (somewhere) and (...)"? I can't remember it really, but do you understand my point?