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Earth Hour began in Australia in 2007. Over 2 million people and around 2000 businesses turned off lights for an hour to make a statement and stand up to climate change.
Within a year, there were more than 50 million people taking part. Global landmarks were switching off their light, around the world. Eg, the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco and Rome’s Colosseum.
By 2010, 128 countries joined in the action.
This year, Earth Hour will take place on Saturday 26 March at 8.30pm. Aberdeen will be switching off the floodlights at the Wallace Monument, the St Nicholas Kirkyard facade, and St Marks Church. Many children will be hoping to use candles to follow Earth Hour, and do their bit for the planet and climate change. Many other cities will be following along and joining in with it.
There is a map which shows the public sign up commitment to Earth Hour. You can also sign up, and show that you are comitted to taking part, and will be added to the statustics. You can find it at:
We can all sign up to take part, and do our bit to help with climate control.
I’m in, how about you? My children are really looking forward to putting on the candles and sitting in the glow for an hour to support the cause. We signed up yesterday. My children learned about it at school, and have been asking me to do it with them. As I wrote this post at 10.20am, Shetland Islands were at the top of the table, and Aberdeen is 15th in line. Where are you in the league?
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Great recipe.