Not really, it's only one hour and it's symbolic. It's nothing to be proud of.We can be proud when Malaysians:1) Stop taking so many plastic bags2) Stop throwing rubbish out their car windows3) Conserve more water and electricity (use less aircon)Etc..
I bet those same 5-6 million people still cause more harm to the environment on a daily basis than they saved in one hour o_O
It's going to be a whole lot tougher to educate Malaysian to practice various earth saving habits, so eath hour is a pretty good start towards saving mother nature; even if it's just an hour.
Food for thought: Does it make sense for a bunch of people attending Earth Hour Dinner are producing unnecessary carbon footprints?
Not really, it's only one hour and it's symbolic. It's nothing to be proud of.
ReplyDeleteWe can be proud when Malaysians:
1) Stop taking so many plastic bags
2) Stop throwing rubbish out their car windows
3) Conserve more water and electricity (use less aircon)
Etc..
I bet those same 5-6 million people still cause more harm to the environment on a daily basis than they saved in one hour o_O
ReplyDeleteIt's going to be a whole lot tougher to educate Malaysian to practice various earth saving habits, so eath hour is a pretty good start towards saving mother nature; even if it's just an hour.
ReplyDeleteFood for thought: Does it make sense for a bunch of people attending Earth Hour Dinner are producing unnecessary carbon footprints?
ReplyDelete