Donnie and Marie Osmond support Earth Hour in this inspiring video.
Earth Hour-The First Global Vote for the Planet
On March 28, 2009 at 8:30 p.m., hundreds of millions of people in more than 1000 cities in 80 countries around the world will come together once again to make a bold statement of concern about climate change by turning off their lights for one hour - Earth Hour. With their light switch as their ballot, millions of people across the country and around the world will cast a vote for action in the first global election on climate change.
Here in the U.S., it sends a message that Americans care about this issue and stand with the rest of the world in seeking to find solutions to the escalating climate crisis.
From melting glaciers to increasingly intense weather patterns, climate change is already impacting life on our planet. To alter the course of climate change, we must act now.
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Donnie and Marie Osmond support Earth Hour in this inspiring video.
Earth Hour-The First Global Vote for the Planet
On March 28, 2009 at 8:30 p.m., hundreds of millions of people in more than 1000 cities in 80 countries around the world will come together once again to make a bold statement of concern about climate change by turning off their lights for one hour - Earth Hour. With their light switch as their ballot, millions of people across the country and around the world will cast a vote for action in the first global election on climate change.
Here in the U.S., it sends a message that Americans care about this issue and stand with the rest of the world in seeking to find solutions to the escalating climate crisis.
From melting glaciers to increasingly intense weather patterns, climate change is already impacting life on our planet. To alter the course of climate change, we must act now.
Alanis Morissette films a hilarious PSA for World Wildlife Fund's Earth Hour event.
Earth Hour-The First Global Vote for the Planet
On March 28, 2009 at 8:30 p.m., hundreds of millions of people in more than 1000 cities in 80 countries around the world will come together once again to make a bold statement of concern about climate change by turning off their lights for one hour - Earth Hour. With their light switch as their ballot, millions of people across the country and around the world will cast a vote for action in the first global election on climate change.
Here in the U.S., it sends a message that Americans care about this issue and stand with the rest of the world in seeking to find solutions to the escalating climate crisis.
From melting glaciers to increasingly intense weather patterns, climate change is already impacting life on our planet. To alter the course of climate change, we must act now.
On March 28, 2009 at 8:30pm, tens of millions of people around the world will once again turn out their lights for one hour - Earth Hour. Turn Out and Take Action.
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Meet John: John Monaghan is pursuing a bachelor's degree in environmental science at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He has assumed many leadership roles on campus including work as a morale captain for the University of Michigan Dance Marathon, and is currently the student government vice president for the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts.
Meet Ben Wessel. He is an environmental studies major at Middlebury College in Vermont. A native of Washington, DC, Ben has long been involved in environmental activities and plans to dedicate his career to promoting awareness about climate change.
In June 2008, 18 students from nine countries around the world - Canada, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Russia, Sweden, the UK, Japan, and the United States - joined WWF on the "Voyage for the Future." This 10-day boat trip in the Arctic - launching from Svalbard, Norway - allowed young people around the world to become the fresh new voices and ambassadors for the future. While in Norway, participants learned about global climate change from experts in the field, take part in on-shore research activities, and receive communications and media training. The group sailed along the west coast of Svalbard on board the former research vessel MS Aleksey Maryshev, made land excursions and visited research stations. Read More!
On Saturday, March 29th from 8-9pm millions of people will turn off their lights for one hour - Earth Hour - demonstrating that united together we each can make a difference on climate change. Sign-up at www . earthhour . org
On Saturday, March 29th from 8-9pm millions of people will turn off their lights for one hour - Earth Hour - demonstrating that united together we each can make a difference on climate change. Sign-up at www . earthhour . org
On Saturday, March 29th from 8-9pm millions of people will turn off their lights for one hour - Earth Hour - demonstrating that united together we each can make a difference on climate change. Sign-up at www . earthhour . org
On Saturday, March 29th from 8-9pm millions of people will turn off their lights for one hour - Earth Hour - demonstrating that united together we each can make a difference on climate change. Sign-up at www . earthhour . org
On Saturday, March 29th at 8pm millions of people around the world will turn off their lights for one hour, Earth Hour to raise awareness about the need to take action on Climate Change
On Saturday, March 29th from 8-9pm millions of people will turn off their lights for one hour - Earth Hour - demonstrating that united together we each can make a difference on climate change.
Sign-up at www.earthhour.org
On Saturday, March 29th from 8-9pm millions of people will turn off their lights for one hour - Earth Hour - demonstrating that united together we each can make a difference on climate change.
Sign-up at www.earthhour.org
On Saturday, March 29th from 8-9pm millions of people will turn off their lights for one hour - Earth Hour - demonstrating that united together we each can make a difference on climate change.
Sign-up at www.earthhour.org
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Thursday, March 13, 2008 9:51 PM
9/11 was a inside job orchestrated by the highest levels of the united states goverment to wage a war on terror campaign they knew would never end to invade countries to steal & stockpile oil to wage wars on then form the NAU North American Union.