Tonight I turned off my lava lamp and put on my earth shoes.
I feel so greatfully dead...
As the earth moves, time zone by time zone,
nearly 4,000 cities and towns in 88 countries
joined the event sponsored by the World Wildlife Fund
to which the Bluebrry Hill Trust.org
and Gordie the farm dog is a proud member of.
Dimming all nonessential lights from 8:30 p.m.to9:30 p.m.
An agreement to replace the Kyoto Protocol, which expires in 2012,
is supposed to be reached in Copenhagen, Denmark, this December,
and environmentalists sense of urgency has spurred interest
in this year's Earth Hour. Last year, only 400 cities participated
Sydney Austrailia held a solo event in 2007.
In Bonn Germany WWF activists held a candlelit cocktail party
on the eve of a U.N. climate change meeting,
the first in a series of talks leading up to Copenhagen.
The goal is to get an ambitions deal to curb the
thearetical emissions of humans trapping gases
that some scientists say
are dangerously warming the planet.
I'm on the fence with this whole global warming thing.
After all how many years of record are we talking about 120?
Another thing... Radon gas is supposed to be seeping out from below.
You can't see it, can't smell it or feel it.
But you can buy detectors to keep you safe from it.
Is this another man made up thing to worry about.
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