Another project brought to you by WWF.
Created to take a stand against the greatest threat our planet has ever faced, Earth Hour uses the simple action of turning off the lights for one hour to deliver a powerful message about the need for action on global warming.
This simple act has captured the hearts and minds of people all over the world. As a result, at 8pm March 29, 2008 millions of people in some of the world’s major capital cities, including Copenhagen, Toronto, Chicago, Melbourne, Brisbane and Tel Aviv will unite and switch off for Earth Hour.
Here is a list of things we can do that make a difference to our environment.
Inflate Your Tires
Keep the tires on your car adequately inflated. Check them monthly
Use compact fluorescent light
Replace 3 frequently used light bulbs with compact fluorescent bulbs
Change Your Air Filter
Check your car's air filter monthly
Use Recycled Paper
Make sure your printer paper is 100% post consumer recycled paper.
Check Your Waterheater
Keep your water heater thermostat no higher than 120°F.
Change the AC Filter
Clean or replace dirty air conditioner filters as recommended.
Take Shorter Showers
Showers account for 2/3 of all water heating costs.
Install a Low-Flow Showerhead
Using less water in the shower means less energy to heat the water.
Buy Products Locally
Buy locally and reduce the amount of energy required to drive your products to your store.
Buy Minimally Packaged Goods
Less packaging could reduce your garbage by about 10%.
Buy a Fuel Efficient Car
Getting a few extra miles per gallon makes a big difference.
Carpool When You Can
Own a big vehicle? Carpooling with friends and co-workers saves fuel.
Don't Idle in Your Car
Idling wastes money and gas, and generates pollution. Except when in traffic, turn your engine off if you must wait for more than 30 seconds.
Reduce Garbage
Buy products with less packaging and recycle paper, plastic and glass.
Plant a Tree
It takes in carbon dioxide and produces oxygen..
Replace Old Appliances
Inefficient appliances waste energy.
Use a Push Mower
Use your muscles instead of fossil fuels and get some exercise.
Air Dry Your Clothes
Line-dry your clothes instead of using the dryer.
Bring Cloth Bags to the Market
Using your own cloth bag instead of plastic or paper bags reduces waste and requires no additional energy.
Turn off Your Computer
Shut off your computer when not in use. Conserve energy by using your computer's "sleep mode" instead of a screensaver.
Ditch the Plastic
2.5 million individual plastic water bottles are thrown away every hour in the