Saturday, December 31, 2011

EARTH HOUR 2012: Saturday 31st March, 8:30PM

She's Alive... Beautiful... Finite... Hurting... Worth Dying for.
On March 31st, 8:30PM just "Turn off the lights"

Uniting People To Protect The Planet

Join the community

Earth Hour is your opportunity to show your commitment to change as part of a global interconnected community. Our Earth Hour community already has some inspiring stories of how they are truly going Beyond the Hour with sustainable steps, big and small, towards a better planet.
We have teams all over the world helping us organise Earth Hour. If your country is not listed on our map and you’d like to help us spread the word in your country, then become an Earth Hour Organiser! http://www.earthhour.org/page/get-involved/join-community

And don’t forget to spread the word to help the community grow. http://www.earthhour.org/page/get-involved/spread-word

How organizations can help Earth Hour

Your organisation can make a significant contribution and support local and global communities to become more sustainable. It’s a visible and valuable way of addressing your organisation’s corporate social responsibility.
But we – the global community – must act now!


Get involved

Your organisation is just 3 steps away from getting started:
1.    SIGN UP
If you are signing up multiple locations then please contact us
2.    SWITCH OFF
Join thousands of other businesses and organisations around the globe by switching off your lights for Earth Hour on Saturday March 31, 2012 at 8:30pm. Show the world your organisation cares about our environment and the future of our planet. It’s a great way to show your company in a different light!
3. GO BEYOND THE HOUR! 
As your business or organisation goes Beyond the Hour, showcase your sustainability initiatives and conservation work to the world. Simply tell us what positive actions your organisation is taking for the planet. Your stories will show young people you care about their future, inspire other businesses to get started too, and assure politicians that business leaders are serious about a sustainable future.

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