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Please save energy. Be sure you cut your lights out for an hour on Saturday, March 28th. The hours are 8:30 - 9:30. I hope you enjoy this mini show. I also tried getting an interview with Raphael Sisa.
Links:
http://www.med.cornell.edu/ehs/earthhour/
http://www.earthhour.org/home/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Hour
A message from Raphael Sisa:
2,848 cities, towns and municipalities in 84 countries have already committed to VOTE EARTH for Earth Hour 2009, as part of the worlds first global election between Earth and global warming.
Basically, this coming December, leaders from around the world are going to meet to {hopefully} sign the Copenhagen Initiative which would reduce carbon emissions around the world, reducing the long-term negative effects of climate change that has been occurring as a result from rapid industralization, environmental degredation, and over-consumption of resources.
Turning off your lights for just one hour on Saturday is the best way to voice your "vote" that you want world leaders to commit to reducing carbon emissions.
I'm having a lights out party, and you're all invited {it's at Nard's place--ask him about it}.
Peace.
Playlist:
The Cadillacs - Speedo
The Cleftones - Little Girl Of Mine
The Dell Vikings - Come And Go With Me
The Silouhettes - Get A Job
Chords - Sh-Boom
The Marcels - Blue Moon
Vito & The Saluations - Unchained Melody
The Flamingos - I Only Have Eyes For You
Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers - Why Do Fools Fall In Love
1 comment:
Sorry man, I've been sick all week and last night I took a Tylenol PM-- caught about 40 winks immediately after. Here's a little shout out from their site: 2,848 cities, towns and municipalities in 84 countries have already committed to VOTE EARTH for Earth Hour 2009, as part of the worlds first global election between Earth and global warming.
Basically, this coming December, leaders from around the world are going to meet to {hopefully} sign the Copenhagen Initiative which would reduce carbon emissions around the world, reducing the long-term negative effects of climate change that has been occurring as a result from rapid industralization, environmental degredation, and over-consumption of resources.
Turning off your lights for just one hour on Saturday is the best way to voice your "vote" that you want world leaders to commit to reducing carbon emissions.
I'm having a lights out party, and you're all invited {it's at Nard's place--ask him about it}.
Peace.
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