Brave documentary from the German TV network WDR/SWR about the dubious activities of the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). Click CC under the video for English subs!
Australia is first country doing earth hour in 2007, and Australians are one of the majority tourist visiting Bali, hence naturally Australians have high possibility to have been inspired by Bali's day of silence. Hope in future Bali got her due credit, at least worth mentioning. Now it's China with it's panda of wwf logo to get undue credit.
I support the movement. However one community is not getting due credit for all this, they are the people of Bali. Every year since many years ago they are doing Nyepi holiday in all cities and villages on the island for full 24 hours at around March (this year is on 16th), by swithching off the light, even extinguishing fire, candles and cigaretes, stopping all cars and traffics as well as international airport.
I didn't notice it happening last year. Passed me by. I get enough power cuts as it is, last year we didn't have power for a whole day. And seems every so often we lose power. I wouldn't mind if the street lights went out, might see the milky way. It'd be nice to see it, Orange sky's over London due to street lights.
WWF - The Pact with the Panda Part 1
Brave documentary from the German TV network WDR/SWR about the dubious activities of the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). Click CC under the video for English subs!
watch?v=Mfb03NpsnwI
guidofawkes611 8 months ago
we know that this wont make a difference on the climate, but this is just a prof that if we humans are willing to change, it can happen :)
NEEDCARS 1 year ago
Australia is first country doing earth hour in 2007, and Australians are one of the majority tourist visiting Bali, hence naturally Australians have high possibility to have been inspired by Bali's day of silence. Hope in future Bali got her due credit, at least worth mentioning. Now it's China with it's panda of wwf logo to get undue credit.
traveler313 1 year ago
I support the movement. However one community is not getting due credit for all this, they are the people of Bali. Every year since many years ago they are doing Nyepi holiday in all cities and villages on the island for full 24 hours at around March (this year is on 16th), by swithching off the light, even extinguishing fire, candles and cigaretes, stopping all cars and traffics as well as international airport.
traveler313 1 year ago
we should do a day without cars!!!
mslaushu 1 year ago 2
The urge to save humanity is always a false front for the urge to rule it.
H.L.Mencken
MRMILO57 1 year ago 2
hello, wrong quote
the message for global warming is from the bottom up.
and not from some a single psychotic maniac
littlemisswhat 1 year ago
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littlemisswhat .......obviously it hit a nerve with you and justifies my post.
All those who dismiss that quote do so at there own peril.......
The urge to save humanity is always a false front for the urge to rule it.
H.L.Mencken
Have a nice day.
MRMILO57 1 year ago
Candles make no sense!?
youqwas 1 year ago
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Remember all lights on - protest the radical socialist loons.
AtlasObjectivist 1 year ago
l wow.. so cool.. all the lights off
kerrinee1 1 year ago
yeah.. we must... but i cant..
kerrinee1 1 year ago
We should do this every day!!
nye1956 1 year ago
I didn't notice it happening last year. Passed me by. I get enough power cuts as it is, last year we didn't have power for a whole day. And seems every so often we lose power. I wouldn't mind if the street lights went out, might see the milky way. It'd be nice to see it, Orange sky's over London due to street lights.
SuperLuigirules1 1 year ago
Never payed attention to this last year, but will definately join in this year and will turn off those lights :)
yellowfish2007 1 year ago
i support WWF Earth Hour 100%
ExtremeKnexRides 1 year ago