Earth+Hour+2010

Moorefield Girls' High School and Earth Hour 2010 media type="youtube" key="FclcMfzjwug" height="245" width="408" align="center"

Moorefield Girls' High School will follow the rest of the world in the effort to reduce our carbon footprint on Friday the 26th of March. We will be switching off lights, fans, electrical appliances and computers during period 6 to promote the ways in which we as individuals can help stop global warming. This is the initiative of the MGHS Environment Group and the Year 9 students involved in //Watch Our Watts// with Observatory Hill Environment Education Centre. = = =Earth Hour History in Australia = Earth Hour started in Sydney, Australia in 2007. Approximately 2.2 million people and 2,100 businesses took part in the first year.

In 2008, Earth Hour involved between 50 and 100 million people in 370 cities and towns around the world, including Chicago, Toronto, Copenhagen, Dublin, Atlanta and Bangkok took part.

An independent survey found that 58 per cent of people in Australian capital cities joined in by switching off their lights.

In 2009, the concept truly went global, with Earth Hour triggering people to “switch off” all over the world – from the Eiffel Tower in Paris to Times Square in New York. Millions of people in over 4,000 towns and municipalities in 88 countries took part.

2009 was also an important year for the UN climate negotiations. In December 2009, world leaders and climate negotiators gathered at UN climate talks in Copenhagen to agree to a deal to follow the Kyoto Protocol, which Australia ratified in 2007.

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