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Hey, I just found out about this event where millions of people around the world

are joining together to make a statement about climate change by turning their

lights off for an hour. It's called Earth Hour and I just signed-up to

participate-I thought it might be something you'd want to sign up for too. Earth

Hour is on March 29 from 8 - 9 p.m. local time, and it looks like it's going to

be really big. So far 25 cities around the world are taking part, including

Atlanta, Chicago, Phoenix and San Francisco in the U.S. Sign up for Earth Hour

by visiting www.earthhour.org/sign-up and join the movement with me. And

remember - Lights Out on March 29!

 

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Sorry but i have to disagree with you, there is no way that anyone can look

around and see all the damage that humans have done to the planet and not come

to the conclusion that we have definitly contributed heavily to global warming.

Enviormentalist have been trying to tell us since the sixties about global

warming and people ignored them or turned them into the butt of jokes. They

were right back then and I am going to believe them before I believe anyone

else, they are a much more reliable source than the people at Faux news. Just

as I feel that Greenpeace has been telling us for years that we are over fishing

the seas, and still people are not listening.

 

nancihank <nancihank wrote:

 

Although the climate change is a very real happening in our

world, it is a totally natural phenomenem that is in only a very

small way related to humans. If you look back thru history,

climate changes have been happening for the entire life cycle of

the earth.....hello, ice age, etc. Al Gore has done a true number

on the heads of many " regular " people with his film. He did not

even get the opinion of the most educated man in the world to

obtain information on polar bears for his supposed documentary.

If he didn't do that, what makes you think that he did fudge on

all of the other areas of this scary film.

 

Everyone needs to conserve energy but trust me, my husband

works for a huge electrical power company here in Texas...he is

in his 28th year with the company.......turning off lights for an hour

won't make any

difference as far as stopping the changing climate. All of your

appliances will still be drawing all of the power they normally

consume.....your lights are only a small part of your electrical usage.

Nancy C.

 

Hey, I just found out about this event where millions of people around the world

are joining together to make a statement about climate change by turning their

lights off for an hour. It's called Earth Hour and I just signed-up to

participate-I thought it might be something you'd want to sign up for too. Earth

Hour is on March 29 from 8 - 9 p.m. local time, and it looks like it's going to

be really big. So far 25 cities around the world are taking part, including

Atlanta, Chicago, Phoenix and San Francisco in the U.S. Sign up for Earth Hour

by visiting www.earthhour.org/sign-up and join the movement with me. And

remember - Lights Out on March 29!

 

can I take your picture?

hehe

 

 

Like movies? Here's a limited-time offer: Blockbuster Total Access for one month

at no cost.

 

 

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Although the climate change is a very real happening in our

world, it is a totally natural phenomenem that is in only a very

small way related to humans. If you look back thru history,

climate changes have been happening for the entire life cycle of

the earth.....hello, ice age, etc. Al Gore has done a true number

on the heads of many " regular " people with his film. He did not

even get the opinion of the most educated man in the world to

obtain information on polar bears for his supposed documentary.

If he didn't do that, what makes you think that he did fudge on

all of the other areas of this scary film.

 

Everyone needs to conserve energy but trust me, my husband

works for a huge electrical power company here in Texas...he is

in his 28th year with the company.......turning off lights for an hour

won't make any

difference as far as stopping the changing climate. All of your

appliances will still be drawing all of the power they normally

consume.....your lights are only a small part of your electrical usage.

Nancy C.

 

 

Hey, I just found out about this event where millions of people around the

world are joining together to make a statement about climate change by turning

their lights off for an hour. It's called Earth Hour and I just signed-up to

participate-I thought it might be something you'd want to sign up for too. Earth

Hour is on March 29 from 8 - 9 p.m. local time, and it looks like it's going to

be really big. So far 25 cities around the world are taking part, including

Atlanta, Chicago, Phoenix and San Francisco in the U.S. Sign up for Earth Hour

by visiting www.earthhour.org/sign-up and join the movement with me. And

remember - Lights Out on March 29!

 

can I take your picture?

hehe

 

 

Like movies? Here's a limited-time offer: Blockbuster Total Access for one

month at no cost.

 

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