Earth hour tonight

March 28, 2009 – 4:52 pm

What you can do (from Auckland City Council):

  • Switch off your lights at 8:30pm on the night of Earth Hour
  • Turn off any unnecessary appliances
  • Spend your Earth Hour creatively: plan a candlelit dinner with friends, or play cards by candlelight
  • Spread the word to neighbours, friends, family and colleagues
  • Avoid driving anywhere for the view as this results in unnecessary greenhouse gas emissions - what we are fighting against!
  • If you live in a tall apartment building, you are even more visible. Let your neighbours in other apartments know about Earth Hour and see if your building can have the fewest lights on. Perhaps you could talk to the property manager about turning off any ornamental lighting that is not needed for security reasons.

I think I'll enjoy this day if a substantial amount of people turn off their lights. Light pollution is so common in big cities, making astronomic observations more difficult each year. People no longer watch the sky - we don't know what we've missed.

Sure nobody expects to "save the earth" by turning off their lights for an hour a year. This is sure not the point, however, this is the least people can do to show that "we care".  Save electricity is just the first step, the most important thing, in my opinion is, save the wasted energy first. I'm doing that everyday, and I hope people can also do the following simple things:

  • Turn off or put  your computer into sleep if you need to leave for more than 15 minutes;switch off the monitor if you need to level for 5-15 minutes;
  • Switch off all the lights if you are the last to leave the room;
  • Adjust the sound of your TV to a moderate level, you can hear from it, but it's not too loud;
  • When the price and the quality are the same, use services/goods provided by green businesses - in fact sometimes you can find green businesses are even cheaper;
  • Don't leave cellphone battery recharger on for too long;
  • Use eco-bulbs if possible;

A common misconception is that people need to change their lifestyle back to stoneage man to be green. I'm not that kind of "greenie" who refuses to use anything powered by electricty, but I believe that  by just doing what you can to reduce unnecessary waste of energy you will also make a huge difference.

If you believe Global Warming is a myth or scam, I respect your opinion :) However, I still recommend you to reduce the wasted energy, even if there's no earth to save, at least to me, I enjoyed a substantial reduction of monthly power costs.