NZ Gets Ready To Celebrate Earth Hour 2012
NZ Gets Ready To Celebrate Earth Hour 2012
New Zealand will be one of the first countries to celebrate Earth Hour this year, as the ‘lights out for the planet’ environmental movement sweeps westward around the globe.
8.30pm - 9.30pm on Saturday 31 March
National event
Tauranga will be
leading the New Zealand celebrations, in recognition of the
local community’s efforts to protect their precious
beaches and coastal environment in the wake of the Rena oil
spill disaster six months ago.
WWF is proud to be partnering with Tauranga City Council to stage a family-friendly event. A night market with local sustainably produced crafts and food, and an acoustic concert to watch by candlelight will be taking place at Sulphur Point.
Other events around
NZ
Earth Hour is a community-led movement, and many
councils and community groups are expected to take part.
There is a wide variety of events planned,
including:
• Geraldine community are hosting a 5x5x5
sustainability-themed film festival
• Sky Tower is
switching off the lights above Auckland for Earth Hour.
• Parliament buildings will be plunged into darkness
for the hour, along with a host of Wellington City Council
buildings around Civic Square.
• Selwyn Council is
hosting a Future of Food debate at Lincoln University,
chaired by broadcaster Kim Hill.
• Hamilton will be
turning off lights in Council buildings throughout the CBD.
The Mayor will be launching an e-waste recycling depot in
Frankton, and kowhai tree seedlings will be given
out.
• The Heritage Hotel in Auckland is hosting a
candle-lit Earth Hour dining experience, donating a portion
of the proceeds to WWF’s conservation work
Global reach
Global icons around the world
are switching off their lights for Earth Hour, including
Sydney’s Harbour Bridge, the Eiffel Tower in Paris and Rio
De Janeiro’s Christ the Redeemer statue.
Famous people from across the globe are also speaking out to encourage participation and support for Earth Hour.
Environmental activist and former US vice-president Al Gore is urging people everywhere to switch off their lights on 31 March in a video message recorded from Antarctica. Australian supermodel Miranda Kerr is an Earth Hour ambassador encouraging her fans to make sustainable living pledges to go beyond the hour.
Earth Hour has grown from a one-city initiative in 2007, to a 5,251 city strong global movement, last year reaching 1.8 billion people in 135 countries across all seven continents.
Follow
the Earth Hour stories from all corners of the
globe
As an open sourced campaign, Earth Hour uses
social media to connect a global community of people
inspired to change the world we live in.
Facebook - facebook.com/earthhour
Twitter - twitter.com/earthhour
You Tube - www.youtube.com/earthhour
Flickr - http://www.flickr.com/photos/earthhour_global/sets/
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