Friday, 27 March 2009

Earth Hour conclusion 08

Hmm, nothing much, i just drop by and see how passion in this topic, well, just found out that earth hour is actually quite well known..from google.com, from bernama, from StarNews, etc...so i guess lots of ppl actually care too, the campaign in sydney was quite successful.. impressive..hmm, about me, i did off lights off pc off lots before 8pm, but besides fish tank and fridge i didnt, does it count? lol.. common sense, fish might die.. food.. ermm.. well i dunno, i just keep ON for that only..(2008)

Then, i went out.. to attend a party.. hahah.. but my brother told me, he didnt off all the lights, because he said he afraid that got robbery..lol.. so he on a light in the living room.. well, does it counted failed? hmm.. i hope i did a contribution.. walaupun i did not off all.. lol..

Then, i drove out, i noticed that many resident areas, quite dark.. some part of different district too.. hmm im wondering are they doing they same thing that i thought? hmm.. anyhow, sydney was doin great..and Dubai Arab city was the first to joined this earth hour campaign..The City of Dubai has joined the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)'s Earth Hour movement, as part of a global climate change initiative, which will see thousands of lights turned off all over the city at 8:00pm on Saturday March 29, in the largest voluntary power down in history.

Emirates News Agency (WAM) reported Wednesday that Dubai is the first Arab city to declare its support for Earth Hour Dubai Holding and the Dubai Water and Electricity Authority (DEWA). These organisations have linked up to lead the initiative that also has the support of Dubai Municipality, Dubai International Financial Centre, the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), Dubai World Trade Centre, Nakheel, Emaar and Leo Burnett.

"We are asking everyone in Dubai to switch off all non-essential lights for one hour, at 8.00pm on March 29, to send a message around the world that we have the power to take action against global warming and that by working together we really can make a huge difference," said Fadel Ali, Executive Chairman Dubai Holding Operations.

hmmm... thats about it.. i guess after 29th, maybe everything will back to normal.. so, when can we actually off the light from everyone , like compulsory?? lolz.. i mean, will the goverment one day come out a project with WWF and says that we will support earth hour, then..etc.. then many organizer will held a campaign for it.. ahh~ so .. good..

Im just wondering, why our campaign so weak.. for example : goverment started to encourage ppl stop using plastic bags..etc.. so they came out this non woven bag for us to buy and use.. why dont they make lots of sample as a free gift, pls do some nice campaign to attract more youngster to actually participate, when can we bring it into a trend ? like fashion show? models wearing it? celebrities ? become a branded? lolz.. u know, their design so sucks so ugly la.. lame lame tree printed.. not nice... i dont think i will but even its cheap.. not to say im not supportive.

BUT compare to singapore.. i had a lots of colorful and fashionable non woven bag lor... so nice, even youngster carrying on also doesnt feel lame.. =) i hope one day, we malaysia will come out something similiar just like that branded famous trendy bad name- (Im not a plastic bag).. can we do that ? hope that our local designer, khoonhooi ah, melinda looi ar, zangtoi, carvenOng or whatever, will come out something which are not clothes dress gown... anymore.. maybe bag? shoes? tee ? to support green, wwf, anti aids, breast cancer, stop smoking.. etc.. lolzwell, if im a famous designer, i think i will do something for the citizen.. even tho im not a designer, last time i used to design a display for campaign use, calender design, brochure as my SAVE THE WORLD project.. =P ~(peace)~

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