Difference between revisions of "Talk:Earth Hour"

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::Earth Hour is a symbolic act. Maybe he think that he's done enough ;)
 
::Earth Hour is a symbolic act. Maybe he think that he's done enough ;)
 
::No, but seriously, that's like asking a Sunni Muslim why he's not agreeing with the Shia Imams (I admit that's dragging it a bit to the extreme, but I hope you get my point). Do you have any more recent sources that say that he didn't participate btw? (any news about last year for example?) [[User:SaWi|SaWi]] 17:37, 16 March 2011 (EDT)
 
::No, but seriously, that's like asking a Sunni Muslim why he's not agreeing with the Shia Imams (I admit that's dragging it a bit to the extreme, but I hope you get my point). Do you have any more recent sources that say that he didn't participate btw? (any news about last year for example?) [[User:SaWi|SaWi]] 17:37, 16 March 2011 (EDT)
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Got some problems with this one. Not that what it says isn't true, but I think we could just provide a link to [[global warming]] or something, since this part don't have anything directly to do with the (symbolic) act of turning of the light for an hour at 8.30 in the evening (and I don't think that anyone in the Earth Hour-organisation deny that light-bulbs are important. Got no sources for that though :p) [[User:SaWi|SaWi]] 17:45, 16 March 2011 (EDT)

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Al Gore

Is it relevant to the article? I know he's one of the biggest promoters of "man-made global warming" (or whatever you want to call it), but has he actively been promoting earth hour? If he has, then it's definitely hypocrisy (liberal hypocrisy?) and should be properly cited. Otherwise I'm unsure if his choice to leave the light on has anything to do with the article. SaWi 17:18, 16 March 2011 (EDT)

Well, I'd say it's relevant as Gore is a huge promoter of many other "green" initiatives but for some reason he can "pick and choose" when he wants to support the environment and when he doesn't. To me that sounds pretty self-centered. MaxFletcher 17:23, 16 March 2011 (EDT)
Earth Hour is a symbolic act. Maybe he think that he's done enough ;)
No, but seriously, that's like asking a Sunni Muslim why he's not agreeing with the Shia Imams (I admit that's dragging it a bit to the extreme, but I hope you get my point). Do you have any more recent sources that say that he didn't participate btw? (any news about last year for example?) SaWi 17:37, 16 March 2011 (EDT)


Reality bit

Got some problems with this one. Not that what it says isn't true, but I think we could just provide a link to global warming or something, since this part don't have anything directly to do with the (symbolic) act of turning of the light for an hour at 8.30 in the evening (and I don't think that anyone in the Earth Hour-organisation deny that light-bulbs are important. Got no sources for that though :p) SaWi 17:45, 16 March 2011 (EDT)