Tuesday 19 March 2013

Earth Hour


Earth Hour 2013 is quickly approaching: this Saturday 23rd March 8:30-9:30pm; mark your calendars!


Earth Hour 101

Earth Hour is the single, largest, symbolic mass participation event in the world. Born out of a hope that  people could be mobilized to take action on climate change, Earth Hour now inspires a global community of millions of people in over 7,000 cities and towns across 152 countries and territories to switch lights off for an hour as a show of concern for the environment.





What are we doing in Barbados?


Here are some ideas for Earth Hour activities:

  • Have a candle-lit organic dinner
  • Invite friends around for a pub quiz and board games by candlelight
  • Take a wildlife walk or go star-gazing
  • Go for a nighttime city walk or bike ride
  •  Try candle-lit yoga or exercise
  • Have an unplugged jam session at home or at the beach around a bonfire
  •  Read a bed time story
  •  Spend quality time with your special someone or with the special environment 

The countdown is on: only 3 more days! Play your part and turn off the lights!

This year, much of the Caribbean including Barbados is coming on board. Earth Hour Barbados was created by some of our very own team 246ers and hopes to use this hour to spread awareness on the environment. 

What can you do this year and in the future?
We urge you all to not only turn off your lights during this time but to also try and turn off the tv, cell phone, ipad and other electronic devices. We would love to take part in the I will if you will challenge and would suggest that people try to turn off their lights during a period when they usually have them on for an hour every month, instead of once a year to further conserve electricity and protect our precious resources.  



To find out more information: check out the EarthHourBarbados on Facebook or follow them (@EarthHourBim) or us (@Team_246) on Twitter. 

Be a part of the movement and join fellow Bajans who are getting together to help the world unite to protect the planet.







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