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Last night, there was a particularly important event.
In 2007, the World Nature** proposed an initiative to combat global climate change: turn off the lights for one hour on the last Saturday of March every year (20:30-21:30). This is Earth Hour.
On weekdays, all kinds of landscape lights and neon lights in the city are constantly flashing, which is very beautiful. Dress up the city in all its glory. But yesterday. I looked around on the balcony, and these "workers" were resting. Although it doesn't look so pretty, it saves resources.
Every year at Earth Hour, I call on my mom and dad to join my neighbors, who took matters into their own hands last night. As for me, I waited by the clock all day, feeling that every minute and every second was so long, that I wanted to set it up right away (20:30).
When the time finally came, I turned off the power. All of a sudden, the room was dark, and I heard my mother, who was reading a book, exclaiming, "Ah! "Normally, when the lights are on, I don't need half a minute to walk to the kitchen, but now, I can't see my fingers, and I have fallen a few times.
But that's okay!
In recent years, ice and snow have melted, and ** is frequent. Climate change is uncertain, and various natural disasters ......The earth is out of breath. We only have one earth!
How not to give "mom" now**, energy conservation and environmental protection, our human fate will be like dinosaurs! I don't think it's enough to hold this event only once a year, and we should also be environmentally friendly.
Earth Hour, are you lights out?
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Earth Hour, what should we do?
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How to spend an hour with lights out.
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How to spend an hour effectively?
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The last Saturday of March is World Lights Out Day, and our family responded positively to the event, and in this short 1 hour, we still had a very meaningful time! Before 8:30, our family turned off the lights early, Dad went to Bond for a parent-teacher conference, I was idle at home, so I ran to the garden to play o But who would have thought, the garden was unusually deserted, I looked at it for a long time, I didn't even see a partner's figure, so I had to walk into the community room depressed, read the book, look at the newspaper o As time went by, the lights out activity began, I stood on the path, looked up stupidly, and saw how many people turned off the lights tonight o Not bad, There are only a few households, and it seems that everyone is quite supportive of this lights-out event! It's a pity that this time is too short!
We should not only have March 27 as Lights Out Day, but also save resources every day, not let it go to waste, and protect our Mother Earth! Time passed minute by minute, and the dark city flashed with shining light o Back home, I also went to check how much pollution this lights-out activity can reduce for Mother Earth o I don't know, as long as every 100 million families participate in this activity, you can reduce 550,000 tons of carbon dioxide for the earth! What a staggering number!
As long as we can do our best, we can effectively curb global warming, shouldn't we take action? At 8:30, the city looks especially beautiful in the light of the moon!
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You can write about this hour, what's going on in the U.S., and then what's going on in China and what's going on in Europe at the same time, and you can write about people doing different things depending on the time difference.
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Everyone has an environmentalist in their hearts – the story of my Earth Hour.
From Samoa to the Cook Islands, everyone has an environmentalist in their hearts, who may not have organized a large-scale event or spoken at a lavish event, but they hear the inexplicable throbbing of "Earth Hour", the silent act of saving electricity in small places every day, and uncover the gentle or indifferent exterior, there is a fiery heart praying for a better future.
If you think about it carefully, although the low-carbon action is not vigorous, it is undeniably deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, and the reason is that the softest part of everyone's heart, the natural expectation hidden under the busy life, recognizes this hour as different.
Realize that ecology and sustainability are not just mere slogans and slogans, but rather ideas that accumulate over time. Activities such as lights-out relays, dark shopping, and night campus tours let us know that there is so much we can do. In addition to the joy, it is clear that there are two sides to it - there is so much we have to do.
Although it is only one word short, the cruelty of the facts and the dry iron evidence of nature are like a mountain, and we have to hide our guilt and self-blame, sow love and hope, and call for beauty and harmony.
Fortunately, it is not too late, don't wait for the sun to turn from east to west, don't wait for the glaciers to be flattened, don't wait for the black-haired people to die old, regret the quick success, and complain about the unsustainable development.
Everyone has an environmentalist in their hearts, starting from the words pouring out of the pen, starting from the crackling on the computer keyboard, starting from following the pace of the sun while walking, putting it into practice, saying a word - nature, welcome.
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