By Heather Rosenthal, GreenPepper
With the countdown to Earth Day 2010 officially on, the World Wildlife Fund is bringing the energy crisis front and center. On Saturday, March 27, 2010, at 8:30 p.m., the WWF is asking residents of cities around the world to participate in Earth Hour. From New Zealand to Hawaii, lights will be turned off for one hour in homes, office buildings, iconic landmarks, government buildings and retail establishments across the world in an effort to bring energy conservation to the forefront.
We do hope that everyone at Peppercom and elsewhere will take just one hour of your day to take part in shutting off your lights for the planet. In addition to the 656 cities, towns and municipalities in 80 countries across every continent, there are select monuments and parks turning off the lights as well, like the Empire State Building in New York (we can’t wait to see that one)!
As we are all responsible for our future, sign up for Earth Hour and try to recruit as many people as possible.
For Information on city and state involvement, please visit here.

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