Difference between revisions of "Human Achievement Hour"
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| − | '''Human Achievement Hour''' was formed by the [[Competitive Enterprise Institute]] to coincide with the celebration of Earth Hour. Though unlike [[Earth Hour]] which was created to shun electricity and all of man's achievements through [[God]], Human Achievement Hour celebrates electricity, "it's about saluting the people who keep the lights on and produce the energy that makes human achievement possible." <ref>[ | + | '''Human Achievement Hour''' was formed by the [[Competitive Enterprise Institute]] to coincide with the celebration of Earth Hour. Though unlike [[Earth Hour]] which was created to shun electricity and all of man's achievements through [[God]], Human Achievement Hour celebrates electricity, "it's about saluting the people who keep the lights on and produce the energy that makes human achievement possible." <ref>[https://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2012/03/30/let-there-be-light-human-achievement-hour-to-coincide-with-earth-hour/#ixzz1qdVhFaXR Let there be light: 'Human Achievement Hour' to coincide with Earth Hour, Fox News, March 30, 2012]</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 15:10, April 9, 2019
Human Achievement Hour was formed by the Competitive Enterprise Institute to coincide with the celebration of Earth Hour. Though unlike Earth Hour which was created to shun electricity and all of man's achievements through God, Human Achievement Hour celebrates electricity, "it's about saluting the people who keep the lights on and produce the energy that makes human achievement possible." [1]
References
- ↑ Let there be light: 'Human Achievement Hour' to coincide with Earth Hour, Fox News, March 30, 2012