Sixty minutes to
remember from where we came,
fires in the night
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Tonight millions of people worldwide are shutting off their lights for one hour—a gesture to inspire contemplation of our addiction to electricity, of the polluting energies used to fuel electricity, and of our impact on Earth’s land, air, and waters.
These are possible interpretations for Earth Hour. I would love to hear yours.
©2017 Ontheland
I’m grateful for my son, who works as a power lineman to help provide our rural electric power. Yes, we are dependent on electricity and should use resources wisely.
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Conservation goes hand in hand with upgrading our electricity power sources to clean renewable energy such as wind and solar to replace coal and gas (and nuclear)–these measures are urgently needed to reduce carbon emissions. Your son has an important job and whatever improvements are made his daring and skill will be valued I am sure.
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Phenomenal! 😎🌹
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Thank you….your sunglasses make me think of the sun that was totally absent today :))
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