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Earth Hour 2016-How I made it meaningful? |
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by Arushi Madan | 30-03-2016 20:12 0 |
Earth Hour is a worldwide grassroots movement uniting people to protect the planet. Engaging a massive mainstream community on a broad range of environmental issues, Earth Hour was famously started as a lights-off event in Sydney, Australia in 2007. Since then it has grown to engage more than 7000 cities and towns worldwide, and the one-hour event continues to remain the key driver of the now larger movement. Earth Hour 2016 was on Saturday 19 March between 8.30PM and 9.30PM in local time zone. The event is held worldwide towards the end of March annually, encouraging individuals, communities households and businesses to turn off their non-essential lights for one hour as a symbol for their commitment to the planet. I don't know if all of us know why Earth Hour is celebrated mostly on the last weekend of March and at times on second-to-last weekend of March (like in 2016). I would like to share with you the reason behind it. The second-to-last and last weekend of March is around the time of the Spring and Autumn equinoxes in the northern and southern hemispheres respectively, which allows for near coincidental sunset times in both hemispheres, thereby ensuring the greatest visual impact for a global 'lights out' event. For last few years , I had been joining the public Earth Hour events to show my solidarity and support. But honestly speaking, it pains me to see so much of lights, decorative/neon lights, spot lights on stage, glitterings etc being used on these public Earth Hour events. I personally feel that using such heavy power lights defeats the whole purpose of promoting 'Save Energy' message through this hour. That's why since 2014, I have been celebrating Earth Hour in my own small and meaningful way. This year too I tried to make it meaningful in my own way. Most of you know that about an year ago, I had initiated a campaign in my building to save energy. I had been observing all /full intensity lights ON on all lobbies(all 6 floors) even during odd hours (night, early morning). I used to get disturbed seeing such wastage of energy. I spoke to our parents and our watchman. I was so surprised to hear that there are low watt dimmers on our floor lobbies but for all these years these have neither been used nor is anyone aware of them. I took this task in my hand. I and my parents went on all 6 floors, checked these dimmers and found them working. Then I posted the notice on all floors about it, arranged meeting /gathering on each of the 6 lobbies to demonstrate to the residents these dimmers and to explain them that by using these dimmers from 10 pm every night to 5 AM next morning , we would be saving energy. They all agreed with me and assured me their co-operation. Initially me and my parents used to go to all floors at 10pm to switch OFF the main lights and ON the dimmers and do vice versa next morning at 5 AM. Later watchman agreed to do so. I feel so happy that all of us are doing our bit to save energy. So this year on Earth Hour(19th March 2016) , I switched OFF the main lights and switched ON the dimmers (low watts) at 8.30 PM(instead of usual 10PM) on all the lobbies of all floors to save energy during Earth Hour and to make Earth Hour meaningful. I also donated my social feed to Earth Hour Movement by changing my profile picture (as shown below with #ChangeClimateChange) and by sharing Earth Hour /Energy Saving inspirational videos on my various individual and group FB pages. Also I, as President of group 'Students for the Earth' conducted an online event "Celebrate Earth, Celebrate Earth Hour". Through this event, I asked participants to post their picture on our FB page . Picture of them joining Earth Hour movement by being at any Earth Hour event or even by just switching OFF the lights even at home. They were also supposed to write an Earth Hour pledge on their picture. I conducted this online event mainly to use social media and support Eco Gen's monthly event. So I told all participants to tag #EarthHour #ChangeClimateChange #EcoGeneration. while posting their picture on our FB page. This was my small way of giving meaning to Earth Hour. But if many of us do such small acts, they have bigger collective impact. Save Energy, Save Earth, Celebrate Earth, Celebrate Earth Hour. Earth Hour aims to encourage an interconnected global community to share the opportunities and challenges of creating a sustainable world. The way we show our solidarity to the event by switching OFF the lights for this hour, we must fulfill our responsibility to Planet Earth and try to save energy beyond Earth Hour and that's what Earth Hour Logo 60+ symbolizes. It represents a commitment to add to Earth Hour a positive act for the planet that goes beyond the hour. |
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Hello arushi
I hope you are doing well
You made it entirely great
Thank you so much for this wonderful report.
Keep writing!
Regards
Asmita Gaire
Posted 16-05-2020 10:45