+ Follow EARTH HOURS Tag
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[Summary] => EARTH HOUR. It seems that there are still many who have not heard of the Earth Hour, the switching off of lights for an hour, a worldwide campaign to combat climate change.
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[Title] => EDITORIAL - Earth Hour, yet again.
[Summary] => The yearly observance of Earth Hour is meant to hype environmental awareness among people and nations. It is not meant to save on electricity as people turn off power for one hour across the globe, although it cannot be helped that some power is indeed saved during the activity.
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[Title] => An hour isn't enough
[Summary] => It usually goes down like this.
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[Title] => EDITORIAL - Homestretch
[Summary] => The campaign period for local positions officially starts today. But if you think the expected fireworks and maneuverings will all be local, think again.
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[Summary] => People all over the globe are supposed to turn off their lights and any other device that runs on electricity for one hour between 8 p.m. and 9 p.m. (times may vary slightly depending on where in the world you are) on March 27, in support of what has been called Earth Hour.
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