I just received this email from Don, the founder of the Tortoise First forum
The World Wildlife Fund is asking individuals, businesses, governments and organizations around the world to turn off their lights for one hour – Earth Hour – to make a global statement of concern about climate change and to demonstrate commitment to finding solutions. Go to http://www.earthhourus.org/main.php to learn more.
While I seriously doubt that this action is likely to have any tangible effect on fuel consumption, it will, hopefully have a symbolic effect. We do need to use the resources of our planet with much greater care and concern for the implications. I'm all for it.
If everyone who possibly can, takes part world wide, it may well have a tangible effect.
ReplyDeleteRecently, on the night of February 18th, BBC Radio Nottingham organised a power switch off in the Nottinghamshire area between 9pm to 6am. All they asked was for folks (including businesses, local authority and government departments) to actually switch off lights and things they were not using (rather than leaving thigs in stand by mode and the electricity suppliers metered the results. These results can be found at
http://www.bbc.co.uk/nottingham/content/articles/2009/03/17/energy_experiemnt_results_feature.shtml
It seems we saved 14,150 kilowatt hours of electricity. With results like that from one small county, if it was done all over the world, even for just one hour, think what the saving might be.