 What Will You Be  Doing?
What Will You Be  Doing? Cuddling up with your loved ones and  admiring the stars in the night sky or organizing a treasure hunt in the dark?  At 8:30pm on Saturday 28 March, people from all corners of the world will turn  off their lights for one hour - Earth Hour - and cast their vote for action on  climate change. Anybody can participate and join together with millions of  people across the globe celebrating Earth Hour.
Earth Hour is about  taking simple steps everyday that collectively reduce carbon emissions – from  businesses turning off their lights when their offices are empty to households  turning off appliances rather than leaving them on standby.
1.  Attend a local Earth Hour event or organize your own by throwing an Earth Hour  street party with your neighbors
2. Gather family & friends for a night  picnic in your local park and look at the stars
3. Enjoy a family dinner by  candlelight
4. Organize a treasure hunt in the dark
5. Take the dog for a  night walk
6. Have a candle-lit bath
7. Sit in the dark and share  stories
8. Organize a family night playing board games
9. Share a romantic  night in with your loved one
10. Upload your ‘on the night’ photos and videos  to flickr and YouTube respectively, and then add them to the Earth Hour flickr group and the global YouTube Group.
Earth Hour Executive Director, Andy Ridley,  is encouraging people to participate in whatever way they choose and to think  beyond the hour.
“There are no hard and fast rules surrounding  participation in Earth Hour. We only ask that you flick that switch and have fun  doing whatever you choose to do during that time.
Make Earth Hour work  for you. Families with young children should feel free to turn their lights off  earlier than 8:30pm and for those having too much fun in the dark during the  hour, don’t feel you have to limit yourself to one hour and switch back on at  9:30pm.”
To find out more about Earth Hour, visit the official website  www.earthhour.org, sign up and join millions of people in more than 1,400 cities  and towns in 80 countries throughout the world by turning off your lights for  one hour at 8:30pm on Saturday 28 March.
Will You be participating? 
