|
Why is nobody in Montreal supporting earth hour?
|
View this Thread in Original format
| Techo Head |
Everyone in Toronto has thier lights off to respect earth hour. Yet Montreal is bright as ever?
What's going on people I thought Toronto was self-fish and had no culture? |
|
|
| jesteraver |
| i would have supported it, if i was home. |
|
|
| malek |
| seriously, whats the point? |
|
|
| julien2 |
| quote: | Originally posted by malek
seriously, whats the point? |
:nervous:
i hope you're sarcastic, or just plain cynical |
|
|
| malek |
| quote: | Originally posted by julien2
:nervous:
i hope you're sarcastic, or just plain cynical |
no i'm serious, turn off the light for one hour, so what? what will it change?? I understand its symbolic... |
|
|
| yankeeBaby |
| I was getting groceries tonight and noticed that the Empire State Building was black. Scary until I saw the news reporting the Earth Hour. :nervous: ;) |
|
|
| DJ Charlie |
| If I had night vision I would turn off the lights |
|
|
| julien2 |
| quote: | Originally posted by malek
no i'm serious, turn off the light for one hour, so what? what will it change?? I understand its symbolic... |
ok, at least you got that part
and im probably saying this for nothing, cause you probably already all know that and are just messing here, but i believe the earth hour is meant to make people aware of the problem. for most people, they are already fully aware of human impact on global environment, but for some, this kind of action can make a big difference. |
|
|
| mmx |
| quote: | Originally posted by malek
short: hippies |
+1, Insightful
I support the movement, but 1 hour is nothing. A lot of people don't even recycle paper... and I'm saying the type of recycling where you re-use the paper's other side, not just dump it in the blue bin. Regardless, the lights at my house are always dimmed, makes it easier on the eyes when on the computer. |
|
|
|
|