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Uploaded by on Mar 9, 2008

On March 29, 2008 at 8:00 pm, for one hour, Atlanta dimmed her night skyline with other great cities around the world in support of the World Wildlife Fund's campaign to stop global warming. Saving energy by darkening unneeded lighting reduces demand for the burning of fossil fuels. If we all begin living with this mindset, we can make a difference!

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  • Better option...those who don't want to turn off their lights should flush their toilets at the same time.

  • One thing I like about World Wildlife Fund is that they don't seem to be 'eco-maniacs' at all, rather, folks who would agree with my grandrfather...."Don't waste anything." I see no harm in using our resourses thoughtfully.

  • Do you consider toilet training brainwashing? Hopefully, one result of this thinking would be that as a 40 year old, he might be using some of the same fuels, but getting 50 times the value.

  • But why? I'm curious why you want to counteract?

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  • You DO realize man made global warming is a hoax, right?

  • Tonight I'm turning on every light in my house and burning a few tires in the back yard!

  • boring

  • If we can do something so simple as to turn off our lights for one hour, and make a difference in our world, then why not? I hope that everyone participated in earth hour.

  • No one's being brainwashed here. People are simply teaching their children that we need to save our earth because it's the only one that we have. We can't go around blaming everything on "eco-maniacs" and hope that the problem with go away. There is so much evidence to show that global warming is happening, and if we don't take a stand and try to do something about it, then that "poor kid" will be the one to have to deal with this disaster when he's 40.

  • I doubt that. It might have started as a bad prediction, then became something hoped for, then became a lie or deception.

  • Remember when Bush though that there were weapons of mass destruction in Iraq? was a result of his belief.

  • I agree with you on that. The WWF are not lunatics. My references refer to extremists only. For example, the nutcakes that torch new housing developments or do not understand new horizontal drilling technology.

  • lol you're crazy ..lol

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