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Earth Hour World Citizens Switch Off the Lights March 27
Now in its fourth year, Earth Hour 2010 is calling upon us all to symbolically cast our vote for Earth by turning off our lights for one hour at 8:30 p.m. local time. Last year, nearly a billion world citizens voted this way in 4,000 cities in 87 countries on seven continents. The event sponsor, World Wildlife Fund (WWF), notes that this year, iconic U.S. landmarks, too, will dim their lights as part of the largest call for action on climate change in history. American landmarks hitting the switch range from the Golden Gate
Bridge and Last Vegas strip to Mount Rushmore, joined by local monuments in or near Seattle, Flagstaff, Indianapolis and Atlanta. Cities, schools, businesses and organizations in all 50 states are expected to participate. “Climate change is impacting our water
resources, energy supplies, transportation, agricul- ture and health, putting our livelihoods and eco- nomic future at risk in every part of the country,” explains WWF Climate Director Keya Chatterjee. “Americans will not only be sending a signal that they want solutions to the climate crisis, they’ll be helping to turn the lights out on our nation’s dan- gerous dependency on foreign oil and an unsustain- able economic future.”
Find information and event tools at
MyEarthHour.org; also see
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Earth Ambassadors Filmmakers Activate Environmental Awareness
The journey of discovery begins not with new vistas but with having new eyes with which to behold them.
~Marcel Proust
Disney’s Tinker Bell may be Earth’s most appealing spokespixie, having been named the United Nations Honorary Ambassador of Green prior to the screening of Walt Disney Pictures’ animated film, Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure, late last year. She’ll likely be on hand for this year’s Disney documen- tary debut of Oceans on Earth Day, April 22, and she’s in good company. The top 10 environmental documentaries of 2009 hail from around the
world, aimed to shock, entertain and inspire humanity to make a difference. They examine everything from the negative effects of America’s industrial agriculture system and the rising domination of the petrochemical industry to the threatened livelihood of trash-recycling entrepreneurs and people’s right to safe drinking water.
For details on 2009’s best, visit
mnn.com (Mother Nature Network) and search “top films,” which also pulls up a look at what might be the top 10 environmental activist films of all time.
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