Profile: WWF Earth Hour
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2007
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Updated on: 03/20/2008 12:42
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One person can change the world.  Each of us can help determine whether the average global temperature will rise in the next century, leading to major changes in our climate, or if together we will take action, influence others and start a wave of change that helps keep climate change in check.

 

In March 2007, more than 2 million businesses and households in Sydney, Australia took the first step and turned off their lights for one hour—Earth Hour—to send a powerful message that it’s possible to affect climate change.

 

From 8 to 9 p.m. local time on March 29, 2008, Earth Hour goes global, as people across the world come together to turn off their lights for Earth Hour.  Switching off is a simple action that can send a powerful message that we care about the future of the planet and are ready to take action on global warming.

 

If you want information on what you can do to be more involved in Earth Hour, including useful tools and tips, register at http://www.earthhour.org/sign-up.  You can sign up individually or register your school, business, or organization.

 

And to learn what you can do to be a part of the solution, all day, every day, check out http://www.earthhour.org/earth-hour-every-day/at-home.  Every action makes a difference!

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Earth Hour 2007 was a Sydney event.

Earth Hour 2008 is a global movement.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

To watch another Earth Hour video (narrated by ACTOR JEREMY PIVEN of HBO's "Entourage") and learn what's happening state-side for Earth Hour, check out: http://www.earthhourus.org/

 

 

 

Want to know what other celebrities are supporting Earth Hour?  Go to Ecorazzi.com and read all about it.  We'll give you a hint...

 

Fall Out Boy bassist Pete Wentz

 

 

 

And don't forget to visit Earth Hour's YouTube page for more cool videos: http://www.youtube.com/user/Earthhour2008

 

 

 

Lastly, we want to know--what can OUR generation do to fight climate change?

 

Do you want to see our next President take real action on global warming?  Do you have something to say about the issue?

 

Join our discussion forum and share your ideas!

 

After all, it's up to us!

 

 

 

 

World Wildlife Fund’s Earth Hour Gains Momentum

As Three More US Cities Join Chicago in Historic Global, Climate Change Event

Atlanta, Phoenix, San Francisco and cities around the world turn off their lights

Saturday, March 29 at 8pm to signal need for unified international action 

 

WASHINGTON, D.C. - February 15, 2008 – Momentum continues to build for Earth Hour 2008, as World Wildlife Fund announced today that four major US cities will take part in a global effort to turn off the lights on March 29, 2008 to demonstrate concern about climate change.

 

Mayors from Atlanta, Phoenix and San Francisco said they would join US flagship city Chicago and 16 cities around the world in urging individuals, businesses, and communities to turn off all non-essential lighting from 8 to 9 pm local time in a dramatic call for action on climate change that will cascade across all four time zones of the continental United States.    

 

WWF officials said the goal of Earth Hour was to raise awareness of climate change and demonstrate how by working together, individuals can make a difference in the fight against this global issue.

 

Earth Hour is an opportunity for individuals, governments, businesses and communities around the world to unite for a common purpose, against a common threat that affects us all," said Carter S. Roberts, president and chief executive officer of World Wildlife Fund – US. “Turning off the lights for just one hour shows we can adjust the way we lead our lives.  It is a simple action that can inspire people around the world to make a serious long-term commitment to reducing energy consumption.”

 

To darken some of the world’s most iconic skylines, WWF is working closely with city officials, local public safety departments, utility companies and private and public organizations to coordinate logistics in each of the 20 participating cities, which include Bangkok, Copenhagen, Manila, Sydney, and Toronto.

 

In the US:

 

  • Earth Hour 2008 was officially launched at a press conference this morning in Chicago, with Mayor Richard M. Daley declaring the event a major part of his environmental program “Conserve Chicago Together.”  City leaders are working closely with local power company ComEd, advertising agency Leo Burnett and a group of local partners to darken Chicago’s famous skyline and other key landmarks throughout the Windy City.

 

·        In Atlanta, Mayor Shirley Franklin signed on as a supporting city to complement her recently launched “Sustainable Atlanta” environmental initiative.  WWF is partnering with the city of Atlanta, Georgia Power and other organizations in the Atlanta metro area to coordinate “the night the lights will go out in Georgia,” representing the US Eastern Time Zone.

 

  • In Phoenix, Mayor Phil Gordon and city officials will be working with the local utility APS and other corporate partners to coordinate efforts on this historic night, in which the city will officially represent the US Mountain Time Zone for Earth Hour 2008. 

 

  • In San Francisco, Mayor Gavin Newsom’s office is teaming up with Pacific Gas and Electric Company and other corporate partners, to coordinate efforts to darken prominent landmarks throughout the city by the Bay.

 

Major corporations are lining up to join the Earth Hour movement as well, including HP, which signed on as the Earth Hour National Technology Partner. Additional sponsors will be announced in the coming weeks.

 

In addition to turning off lights, Earth Hour participants are being asked to replace older light bulbs with highly efficient compact fluorescent bulbs, and to pledge to take actions to reduce their energy consumption on a daily basis.   WWF’s corporate partners will not only pledge to turn off all non-essential lights during Earth Hour, but agree to identify long-term ways to reduce energy usage.

 

WWF and officials from all the flagship Earth Hour cities emphasize the importance of celebrating Earth Hour in a safe and secure environment. Public safety lighting, including street lights and security lighting will remain on during the Hour. Hospitals, emergency services and electric power will not go dark.

 

More information about Earth Hour can be found at www.EarthHour.org.

 

Earth Hour – A Global Climate Change Event

WWF’s inaugural Earth Hour took place in Sydney, Australia in March 2007 with more than 2.2 million people participating in an effort that darkened such iconic structures as the Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge and resulted in a 10 percent drop in energy usage—double what had been predicted.

 

To date, 20 major cities in six countries around the world have been selected as official flagship cities, while individuals and organizations wherever they are located are encouraged to visit www.earthhour.org and participate in Earth Hour as a way to demonstrate their concern about climate change, and to commit to reducing energy usage in the years ahead.

 

Cities participating in Earth Hour 2008 (as of February 15, 2008):

 

·         Aalborg, Denmark

·         Aarhus, Denmark

·         Adelaide, Australia

·         Atlanta, United States

·         Bangkok, Thailand

·         Brisbane, Australia

·         Canberra, Australia

·         Chicago, United States

·         Christchurch, New Zealand

·         Copenhagen, Denmark

·         Manila, Philippines

·         Melbourne, Australia

·         Odense, Denmark

·         Perth, Australia

·         Phoenix, United States

·         San Francisco, United States

·         Suva, Fiji

·         Sydney , Australia

·         Tel Aviv, Israel

·         Toronto, Canada

 

About WWF

For more than 45 years, WWF has been protecting the future of nature. The largest multinational conservation organization in the world, WWF works in 100 countries and is supported by 1.2 million members in the United States and close to 5 million globally.  WWF's unique way of working combines global reach with a foundation in science, involves action at every level, from local to global, and ensures the delivery of innovative solutions that meet the needs of both people and nature. Go to www.worldwildlife.org to learn more.

 

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Press Contacts:

Dan Forman

World Wildlife Fund

202-778-9546

Dan.forman@wwfus.org

 

Jonathan Barnes

Creaxion

(404) 495-4444

Jonathan@Creaxion.com

 

 

 

 
 
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