Tuesday, February 14, 2012

DARE THE WORLD TO SAVE THE PLANET



As the largest environmental event in history, Earth Hour today , February 14, launched its 2012 campaign “I Will If You Will” to showcase how everyone has the power to change the world they live in.

For the first time, Earth Hour, being held on 31 March, is taking a giant leap from its annual lights out event to offer a further opportunity for its communities to be part of the world’s environmental solution.

Earth Hour began as a one city initiative in 2007, and has since grown to be a 5,251 city strong global movement, reaching 1.8 billion people in 135 countries across all seven continents.

The “I Will If You Will” digital platform created by global ad agency Leo Burnett, is the result of a collaboration with YouTube, therefore bringing together the world’s biggest social video platform with the ‘world’s largest action for the environment’.

The “I Will If You Will” campaign uses the YouTube video platform to empower people to share a personal dare with the world by asking, “What are you willing to do to save the planet?”

Earth Hour Co-Founder and Executive Director, Andy Ridley says “I Will If You Will” is the obvious next stage in the environmental campaign’s evolution.

“I Will If You Will gives every individual the opportunity to inspire their friends, colleagues and neighbours to take sustainability actions not just on the hour but beyond the hour,” said Ridley.

The concept of “I Will If You Will” centres around providing a social contract for two parties – connecting one person, business or organisation to a promise and their friends, family, customers or members to a challenge – uniting them behind the common goal of creating a positive environmental outcome.

The Earth Hour YouTube platform hosts a global library of “I Will If You Will” challenges, and encourages people to share their “dare” publically through Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and email. Friends can be invited to participate and accept each challenge using these popular social networks.

The simple promise can range from recycling, to switching to energy efficient light bulbs, turning off your mobile charger, or signing up for paperless banking.

Earth Hour in Nigeria has the support of First City Monument Bank Plc,The Abuja Environmental Protection Board, The Lagos Environmental Protection Agency, The Federal Road Safety Commission, The Peace Corps of Nigeria, The Nigeria Television Authority, Zakudia Lounge, Lead British International School, Abuja Capital International College, Capville Schools, Best International School, Nature Cares, Nigerian Youth Climate Change Coalition and many more.

Earth Hour Global has already received I Will If You Will challenges from a number of corporate companies and community groups, including, CBRE and children’s character Pocoyo.

Earth Hour 2012 will take place at 8.30pm – 9.30pm on Saturday 31 March

**Interviews are available with Andy Ridley, Co-Founder and Executive Director of Earth Hour**

Visit the Earth Hour YouTube platform here

View Images here

Media Contact:
Rebecca George, Earth Hour Global, Rebecca@earthhour.org +61 421 988 035
Benjamin Vozzo, Earth Hour Global, Benjamin@earthhour.org +61 415 194 219

"This is an Official Press Release from Earth Hour Global"



Wednesday, March 23, 2011

First City Plaza, Lagos, Nigeria Will be the First Iconic Building to Switch Off For Earth Hour in Nigeria


On Saturday March 26, 2011, First City Monument Bank (FCMB) will join hundreds of millions of people, about 5,000 cities, heritage sites, royal palaces, schools, cafes and corporations from all over the world in observing the Earth Hour.
Between 8:30pm and 9:30pm, all non essential lights will be switched off at the First City Plaza, creating a sharp contrast to its usual brilliance as members of the FCMB community will gather to reflect on emission reduction and a cleaner, healthier planet .
FCMB as part of its Committment–to-Green initiative (C2G) has continued to lead the way in bringing attention to the issue of Climate Change.

Friday, March 4, 2011

EARTH HOUR 2011 IN NIGERIA IN GWARINPA


About 100 school children...NTA...FRSC...Radio Nigeria...Abuja Environmental Protection Board...The Ministry of Environment...Abuja Education Resource Center...Abuja Municipal Area Council...Gwarinpans and environ...Dignitaries from International Organizations...all head to the Largest Estate in West africa...for the Largest Earth Hour Charity Walk...on Saturday 26, March 2011...Adhere...Aspire...Achieve...join the movement...register on http://www.visitgwarinpa.org/

Saturday, February 19, 2011

The Largest Television Network in Africa to Support Earth Hour in Nigeria


The Nigeria Television Authority has thrown its weight behind the Earth Hour in Nigeria, according to Mr Lawal Ahmed, the Directorate of Programmes, The largest Network in Africa will love to be part of the largest environmental campaign in History; thus expecting the crews of NTA to be on ground for the Earth Hour events in Nigeria, especially for the Earth Hour Walk in Gwarinpa, Abuja, and the Candle - Lit party at the official Earth Hour time (8.30pm-9.30pm)at Zakudia Lounge in Gwarinpa.Your organization can also join this movement; visit http://www.earthhour.org

Zakudia Lounge Supports Earth Hour 2011 in Nigeria


Zakudia Lounge, one of a kind relaxation center in Gwarinpa, Abuja, Nigeria will be supporting the Earth Hour in Nigeria. The Earth Hour Candle - Lit party will hold at this Lounge between 8.30pm and 9.30pm on Saturday, March 26, 2011. Situated on Obioma Onyeador Plaza on 1st Avenue, certainly, it remains a date on our calendars.

Friday, January 7, 2011

Sign Up for the Earth Hour Walk on Saturday, March 26 , 2011 in Gwarinpa


Earth Hour provides everybody with the opportunity to do something good for the planet. By participating in the Earth Hour Walk, you will be joining in a global community. Be one of millions. Contribute. Connect and feel the positive emotion that comes with being involved in a movement that has good at its heart. To sign up for the Earth Hour Walk on http://www.visitgwarinpa.org