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Showing posts with label Earth Hour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Earth Hour. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

2010 Earth Hour Pilipinas and Photo/Video Contest

Earth HourLAST YEAR, my kids and their cousins participated in observing Earth Hour. This year, my family will be participating again!

This year Earth Hour Philippines aims for the participation of over 15 Million Filipinos in over 1000 towns and cities nationwide. Globally, 807 cities, towns and cities in 82 countries across every continent have already signed up. (Source: Earth Hour Pilipinas. )

This year, the Philippines must take Earth Hour seriously, now that we are ravaged by El NiƱo phenomenon.

Friday, May 1, 2009

The Earth Hour experience


I know it would be a very late post. But just the same, I am glad to share this to you.

Earth Hour 2009

My two nephews and my niece came for a sleep over. I had the chance to observe earth hour with them, and they gladly obliged to be my models.

They had so many questions why we had to turn off the lights for one hour. They are glad to be part of history and help arrest global warming - for their children's children.

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N.B. The Earth Hour Global just emailed me and they took interest in this photo, which they will use in their Earth Hour campaign.



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Saturday, March 28, 2009

60 minutes into the future

For the future generation



Just 3600 seconds.
Just 60 minutes.
Just 1 hour.
Just 4.2 percent of your day.

You can make history.
You can make global warming a thing of the past.
You can define your future...
...your children's children's future...

Be one with us...

Be a part of the change.



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