Talk about Earth Hour in the last few years

Updated on society 2024-04-15
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Earth Hour, what do we do when the lights go out?

    Turning off the lights is just the beginning. Start with this small action and add a patch of green to the earth. With an hour of darkness, evoke the green hope of tomorrow.

    Earth Hour, what do we do when the lights go out? Some people look at the sky by candlelight in reverie, some people look at the sky to find a star of their own, some people snuggle up with their families and talk, and some people eat dinner with their families by candlelight、......

    It was half past eight, and my mother said, "The lights are out, the lights are out." "I gently turned off the lights and lit the candles.

    The candle glows faintly, although it does not have the magnificence of a chandelier, the splendor of neon, or the brightness of ......, it has its own ancient rhyme. When I opened the window, I saw that many people had turned off the lights and contributed to the protection of the planet. Sitting on the balcony and looking at the deep blue sky and thinking:

    From the small act of turning off the lights, it can be seen that people are protecting the earth, but the one who used to be me littering and wasting water, not turning off the lights after finishing my homework, turning on all the colorful lights for the sake of the beauty of the house, etc. In order to make up for my previous misdeeds, I am determined to abandon my bad habits, save water, electricity, do not litter, and take care of every plant and 、......Join us in protecting Mother Earth. ”

    Looking at the sky, I looked for a star ...... that belonged to me

    Let's turn off the lights for the planet for an hour.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Only when you lose it can you know how to cherish it! At that moment, the earth went dark, and I wondered, how much would this help our planet's environment? Stupid people still don't understand the truth.

    It will also cause more serious damage to our environment, although it saves some of the energy, but our earth is still being destroyed, the environmental pollution is becoming more and more serious, and the energy is decreasing.

    To protect the people of the earth, it is the responsibility of each of us that we should start from every aspect and every detail! I was impressed by the "Lights Out Hour Hour" on March 26. Oh, yes! People should protect the planet from the little things – including saving electricity!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Is it a form or a real action? However, it has attracted people's attention and produced considerable influence, and it is good to do so, and I hope that more measures can be taken, there will be more new ideas, and there is no need to have this activity only on a certain day, but people should have a deep-rooted awareness!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's a good thing that people should use this to understand that they should pay attention to environmental protection and conservation.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's a good activity, and I want to participate in it, but the school has to study at night.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    More and more people are participating, and the influence is getting bigger and bigger.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    On March 28, the Earth "turned off its lights for an hour". On this day, I was looking forward to "turning off the lights" because of the novelty and uniqueness of the form, but I couldn't help but feel a little uneasy, because my parents were not at home, which meant that I had to face the darkness alone. I thought left and right:

    Whether I really need to participate in this activity or not, no one at home knows anyway, and I don't have to be responsible for anyone. But on second thought, I have to at least be responsible for myself!

    So, I prepared a pen and paper early and put it on the table, staring at the watch on my wrist from time to time, silently counting the countdown to 8:30. When the time came, I hurriedly turned off the lights and sat in my chair to activate my brain.

    Gradually, I was a little lonely, and a little afraid, but I also thought about a lot of ......

    The ticking clock passed away minute by minute through the night. Suddenly, with a stirring spirit, I stood up suddenly, moved to the door, and pressed the switch with a trembling hand. Everything is back to the beginning, but the state of mind is very different at this moment.

    As the saying goes: you only know what you know when you lose. Through this personal experience, I remembered this sentence and realized the meaning of this activity:

    The electricity saved in an hour may not be much, but if people around the world act consciously, the energy it brings is immeasurable. The world is warming and energy is running out, and we have to save this situation, and we need to save ourselves. We should pay more attention to the details of life and try to save energy and reduce consumption.

    One hour, big deeds", this idea should be extended to all kinds of similar realities: environmental pollution, resource depletion, desertification, dwindling arable land, extinction of species, and so ......on

    After thinking about it, we should not be indifferent, should we also put it into action?

    So I picked up my phone and texted my classmates: Now, please turn off the lights for 3 minutes. And please**!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It was I who picked up my phone and texted my classmates: Now, please turn off the lights for 3 minutes. And please**!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    First, Earth Hour is exporting a concept of environmental protection. Everyone knows about the topic of environmental protection, and it will be on the lips, but it can always be translated into practical action. How much reflection does each person have on their daily electricity consumption behavior, and how does this reflection translate into action?

    "Earth Hour" is not a change from zero to a hundred, but to make everyone willing to work hard for the change from zero to one! From saving to environmental protection, everyone can do it!

    Second, the significance of Earth Hour is not only about turning off the lights and saving energy! It's more about the heart! This hour will bring you back from the brilliant lights to the silence of the night, the warmth of candlelight, and the brilliance of the starry sky.

    Only by experiencing the surrounding environment with our hearts can we truly realize the harmonious coexistence of man and nature, and only by judging can we realize the preciousness of environmental resources.

    Earth Hour is not only an experience in response to the environmental movement, but more importantly, it brings a reflection - a more frugal life is actually a beautiful celebration! How to turn this hour of excitement and reflection into more lasting change is a place where everyone who loves and cares about environmental protection, and even everyone needs to work together.

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