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3/28/2009 
GRENADA TO RECOGNIZE EARTH HOUR 2009  
ST. GEORGE’S, GRENADA, 27TH MARCH 2009: On Saturday, 28 March, at 8.30pm local time, cities and towns across the world will turn off their lights for one hour – Earth Hour – in sending a powerful message that we want an international agreement to reduce global warming by the next United Nations climate meeting in Copenhagen in December 2009. It is hoped that Earth Hour 2009 will produce the largest-ever groundswell of public support. One billion people in more than 1,000 cities, including businesses, governments and communities, are expected to participate. They will call for firm commitments to combat climate change, which are vital to the future of our planet. Taking the first step is as easy as turning off a light. Encouraging others – entire cities, multinational corporations and people around the world – to perform this simple act for just one hour, makes it possible for everyone to participate. Two years ago, Earth Hour began in one city, where more than 2.2 million households and businesses in Sydney turned off their lights for one hour. Last year, Earth Hour reached 370 cities and towns in more than 35 countries across 18 time zones, and the campaign shifted from a Sydney event to a global sustainability movement. It is anticipated that Earth Hour 2009 will be even bigger because the threats posed by unchecked climate change are escalating, along with people’s concern. We need every individual, to play a part. Earth Hour provides a constructive platform for engaging stakeholders and demonstrates the impact we can have when we act together. The Ministry invites you to join this global environmental action to voice our collective concern about climate change and to demonstrate we are serious about securing a Global Deal on climate in less than 11 months time. From: Kareen Morain, Public Relations Officer, Ministry of Works, Physical Development, Public Utilities and the Environment
 

 


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GRENADA TO RECOGNIZE EARTH HOUR 2009