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Bill Schlesinger

Take Part in EarthHour 2008

March 26, 2008

On Sat., March 29, millions of people around the world will unite to take a stand against global climate change as part of EarthHour 2008.

From 8 to 9 p.m., they will turn off all lights in their homes and businesses to deliver a powerful message about the need for action on global warming, and to help raise awareness of the everyday conservation measures we can all take to reduce our carbon footprints.

EarthHour was launched by World Wildlife Fund-Australia last year and held primarily in the Sydney metropolitan area. More than 2 million residents of Sydney “flipped the switch” to show support for the initiative and help signal their concern about the need for governments, industry and citizens to work together to address climate change. Energy consumption in the metropolitan area dropped by 10.2 percent during the hour.

Organizers hope that tens of millions of citizens and businesses worldwide will take part this year.

The Nicholas School community is encouraged to participate. To sign up, or for more information, go online to http://www.earthhour.org.

    

"I did an initial search of schools that offered an environmental policy degree. And what attracted me to this school is the professors and their research interests, and sort of the breadth and wealth of the courses that are available to take here -- everything from the policy courses to the more quantitative classes and the science classes at the Nicholas School."
   
--Kirsten Cappel, MEM '04
Environmental Economics and Policy

 

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