Earth Hour
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- biffvernon
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Won't this destroy the grid when everyone switches back on again?!
Andy Hunt
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Eternal Sunshine wrote: I wouldn't want to worry you with the truth.
Now THAT certainly would raise a bit of awareness about energy issues, as millions of people sit in the dark waiting for somebody else to come along and sort the mess out.Andy Hunt wrote:Won't this destroy the grid when everyone switches back on again?!
"If we don't change our direction, we are likely to wind up where we are headed" (Chinese Proverb)
- biffvernon
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I guess they envisage being more successful than E-DAY last year:
http://e-day.org.uk/index.thtml
(which increased consumption by 0.1%......)
Fellow PowerSwitchers, if we can't beat 'em, join 'em........
Lets join the masses, forget Earth Hour and take part in Energy Wasting Day:
http://www.energywastingday.com
http://e-day.org.uk/index.thtml
(which increased consumption by 0.1%......)
Fellow PowerSwitchers, if we can't beat 'em, join 'em........
Lets join the masses, forget Earth Hour and take part in Energy Wasting Day:
http://www.energywastingday.com
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Am I alone in thinking it's mildly ridiculous posing with an electric keyboard?Mark wrote:Fellow PowerSwitchers, if we can't beat 'em, join 'em........
Lets join the masses, forget Earth Hour and take part in Energy Wasting Day:
http://www.energywastingday.com
Or is that part of the point, like the main protagonist's image?
I experience pleasure and pains, and pursue goals in service of them, so I cannot reasonably deny the right of other sentient agents to do the same - Steven Pinker
Isn't every day, energy wasting day?Mark wrote:Fellow PowerSwitchers, if we can't beat 'em, join 'em........
Lets join the masses, forget Earth Hour and take part in Energy Wasting Day:
http://www.energywastingday.com
- biffvernon
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nah.
call me sceptical but what difference is this transient gesture going to make?
for the likes of people who are actually bothered it won't make any difference as their houses are already very energy efficient and the inhabitants aware of such issues. for everyone else it'll be 'yeah there you go, done my bit' and back on with the xbox and down tesco for the dinner.
it seems to me that it just re-enforces the idea that saving energy is just about lowering electricity usage and that's it. not permanently changing behaviour / consumption patterns or considering embodied energy and so on.
sorry if i've completely got the wrong end of the stick here but it's just another good intention empty gesture... and as far as people honking boat horns etc. that's just disturbing people for the sake of it.
call me sceptical but what difference is this transient gesture going to make?
for the likes of people who are actually bothered it won't make any difference as their houses are already very energy efficient and the inhabitants aware of such issues. for everyone else it'll be 'yeah there you go, done my bit' and back on with the xbox and down tesco for the dinner.
it seems to me that it just re-enforces the idea that saving energy is just about lowering electricity usage and that's it. not permanently changing behaviour / consumption patterns or considering embodied energy and so on.
sorry if i've completely got the wrong end of the stick here but it's just another good intention empty gesture... and as far as people honking boat horns etc. that's just disturbing people for the sake of it.
- biffvernon
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It's a gesture but far from empty. Last year our local Fair Trade group organised an Earth Hour concert at which the lights were dimmed, acoustic music played and people talked to others who had not previously met. Out of that, and other similar gestures, emerged our Transition Town initiative. A year later we are in discussion with the local authority and getting commitments on policy shifts which are very far from empty gestures.
This Saturday we'll be having another Earth Hour concert. Who knows what will emerge but it certainly won't be an empty gesture.
This Saturday we'll be having another Earth Hour concert. Who knows what will emerge but it certainly won't be an empty gesture.