A combination photo of a night view of the site of the ancient Giza Pyramids before and after switching off the lights for the Earth Hour, in Cairo, Egypt Saturday March 28, 2009. From an Antarctic research base to the Great Pyramids of Egypt and beyond, the world switched off the lights on Saturday for the second Earth Hour, dimming skyscrapers, city streets and some of the world's most recognizable monuments for60 minutes to highlight the threat of climate change
(AP Photo/Nasser Nouri)
how does it exactly highlight the threat of climate change?
ReplyDeletehi J.park thanks for visit
ReplyDeleteWhen we turn off their lights we reduce the use of electricity so reduce the use of fuel that used to generate electricity so reduce emissions into the environment
and make better environment
hey friends,
ReplyDeleteI'm from one of the Asian's ,HEP's common to us here. Less coal or diesel for fuel.But we still support the 'Earth Hour'
We children of the world.
Btw, Mika, have you heard about an argument that global warming is a lie? Some people say that even if we stop emissions global warming is going to happen anyway. What do you think about that?
ReplyDeletehiii, jaja thanks for visit and support
ReplyDeletehi again J.Park,yes i hear but i think if we know the reasons and try to stop it maybe we can do thing
and Earth Hour just was a call from people to government to go to new politics and just hope we have :D
hi mika hafizzuan here from Malaysia..
ReplyDeletenice pics of Giza..!! ya hometown rite?? u can visit my blog..i posted some earth hour pic at KL..
n dunt forget to add me as follower..see ya
Regards,
Hafizzuan
hiii Hafizzuan, thanks for u comment
ReplyDeletei live in Cairo , Giza another city :D