Earth Hour: cavemen in the financial district of Singapore. Photo: Reuters
Örs Ouch:
"On March 31, has made Earth Hour. At 20:30 clock go for an hour at famous sights and in private homes around the world from the lights. 2011 participated in hundreds of millions of people. We are on. And you? "
On March 31 - just when the long-awaited light again celebrating in the northern hemisphere the breakthrough in the spring and the people freed from the dark, dark winter, we are voluntarily in the dark?
Sure, the cavemen needed at that time little power - they were content with the few rays of light that made it into their homes. About - or not in the cave, they produced little CO2 that slandered as a climate killer respiratory gas which began at the damp cave walls and became stalactites and stalagmites? Equally likely, such as CO2, which kills the climate.
"Lights out, climate protection: Participate!"
With an hour symbolic caveman existence so the climate is to be saved?
My insurance company told me:
"The Earth Hour is a global climate change action that was initiated by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) Australia and the city of Sidney of 2007. Allianz Australia [offshoot of the German insurance group] was from the very beginning of this case. Whether Statue of Liberty in New York, the Coliseum in Rome, the Eiffel Tower in Paris, Brandenburg Gate in Berlin or Allianz Arena in Munich: On five continents extinguished the light of sights and famous buildings, for 60 minutes. Hundreds of millions of households remain in the dark. "
Without me! Let your light shine and is a sign that you're not fallen on his head. As long as the sun shines on this blue planet, as long as it will also give light on the earth. Let it seem to you in your minds and warm your hearts!
Against the obscurantists and the CO2-baiting sakes: the plants to breathe their air, their carbon dioxide!
Long live the sun, long live the light!
And: Yes, LichtausfürdenKlimaschutz be a good idea!
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