Earth Hour 2013 is on March 23.
There are mixed opinions regarding this practice. Can we really help Mother Earth by switching off lights for an hour and using candles that harm the environment? Or is the event on the realm of symbols to remind everyone about having one common home?
Here are links discussing the issue:
One is supportive.
This one is against it, claiming that Earth Hour is all wrong.
Which one will you believe? Will you keep it on or switch it off?
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3.20.2013
2.17.2010
So Large a Hope
It's getting pretty hot in our side of the planet and we're not even near a desert. It got me thinking and googling about solar energy and developments about it. Development of solar technology has been going on for over 50 years yet not much of it is being applied over the world. Now two organizations are working in light speed compared to others in harnessing the power of the sun.
Desertec, an EU foundation, aims to develop sustainable energy to supply Europe and the Middle East by 2050. It's possible according to scientists and researchers to establish a grid that cuts across the region transporting energy produced from solar cells in the Sahara.
Another group is also helping Africa to reduce its dependence on kerosene by developing a solar kit powerful enough to light homes and run a few basic appliances. Now households don't have to cough up cash and smoke just to light a room. SolarAid is now funding projects all over Africa; not only is it supplying the continent with access to renewable, clean, and safe energy it is also infusing employment.
Such clear visions and positive actions give a new ray of hope to avert the global crisis on energy and environment. The sun can really brighten our days in many ways.
With the advent and coolness of renewable and clean energy production, several countries are following suit in developing energy accessible to all citizens. These two groups show that dreams and plans can be fulfilled with the right political will. It's time to check the accomplishments of our own local leaders on developing clean and renewable energy.
Desertec, an EU foundation, aims to develop sustainable energy to supply Europe and the Middle East by 2050. It's possible according to scientists and researchers to establish a grid that cuts across the region transporting energy produced from solar cells in the Sahara.
Another group is also helping Africa to reduce its dependence on kerosene by developing a solar kit powerful enough to light homes and run a few basic appliances. Now households don't have to cough up cash and smoke just to light a room. SolarAid is now funding projects all over Africa; not only is it supplying the continent with access to renewable, clean, and safe energy it is also infusing employment.
Such clear visions and positive actions give a new ray of hope to avert the global crisis on energy and environment. The sun can really brighten our days in many ways.
With the advent and coolness of renewable and clean energy production, several countries are following suit in developing energy accessible to all citizens. These two groups show that dreams and plans can be fulfilled with the right political will. It's time to check the accomplishments of our own local leaders on developing clean and renewable energy.
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