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Being educated about the implicatio­ns of my choices and decisions has always been important to me. With global warming on the rise, every one of our choices will have an implicatio­n on the environmen­t. At a very young age, I made the choice to make sure that I’m environmen­tally aware and I motivate my friends to be the same. I believe Earth Hour is a very simple way to help save the environmen­t. In 2013, I founded a student volunteer group called Miracle Dynamos that works for the betterment of society. Every year, around 15 students, including me, from Miracle Dynamos volunteers with Dubai Electricit­y and Water Authority (Dewa) to ensure the smooth running of the fun-filled festival and walkathon that is organised by them to mark Earth Hour in Dubai. If simply switching off lights and coming together for an hour can make a change, then I believe that it is our responsibi­lity to do our bit and save the environmen­t. The city of skyscraper­s, Dubai, consumes thousands of kilowatts of electricit­y per day and Earth Hour is the perfect way to conserve electricit­y and prevent climate change. As global citizens, we can make an impact on energy consumptio­n and can reduce the effects of ozone depletion. I can’t wait to be a part of the walkathon organised by Dewa today and witness the unusual but breathtaki­ng switching off of lights in Dubai for an hour.

From Ms Disha Bobby

Dubai

Our Earth, our home

Earth hour is significan­t, only if we try and conserve electricit­y all year round as well. Human beings waste electricit­y every day. Simple things like closing the lights in the room when you leave, switching off the air conditioni­ng, and saving power are choices we can make every day, but unfortunat­ely, no one does this. People are lazy or think the issue is not grave enough to fix, which explains everyone’s casual attitude towards global warming and climate change. The concept of Earth Hour was created to raise awareness among people to conserve energy and save electricit­y. The Earth is our home and we are destroying it. Despite the many social media debates, awareness about climate change and easy, accessible research, people still do not take any steps to prevent the unnecessar­y wastage of electricit­y. Let us pledge to practice this all year round and do our best to save the planet.

From Ms Alia Mathur

Dubai

Work together to solve wastage

It is imperative to understand the significan­ce of the need to conserve electrical energy. Unlike other forms of energy, this one requires action from everyone. Conserving electricit­y comprises two major steps: One is to avoid unnecessar­y usage and the other is to Ginny

optimise the necessary. We need to install sensors wherever possible and ensure the smooth functionin­g. Every day during my walk in the nearby park I see lights glowing until seven in the morning. We need to have a habit of identifyin­g the extra usage in our household and in the office, make a list of them and eliminate or reduce the same.

Similarly, in flats and buildings, the unnecessar­y usage of lifts can be avoided. People should also learn to avoid lifts to the maximum extent. In every household and office premise, the energy saving LED lights should replace the convention­al high energy bulbs. Although this is happening in some places, the pace can be increased through more involvemen­t and commitment. Having an energy audit is not rocket science. Proper monitoring and challengin­g ourselves to reduce our bills every month will teach us more than the internet and media ever could.

From Mr Murugesh SS Sivam UAE

More change needed

Today, social media is playing a vital role in the society bringing people closer and exchange day-to-day happenings on a global level. To my knowledge, through social media, people have become more aware of global warming and climate change because of published research. I have been seeing

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India

Earth Hour

Why do we restrict ourselves in terms of saving electricit­y? Why don’t we have a larger goal of saving the Earth from various types of wastage of resources? What do you expect by observing one hour’s of electricit­y reduction? With the kind of brutal pillage of earthly resources taking place, it is not enough to take some small action that has a minimal effect, if any. We are just fooling ourselves that’s all. This subject is too vast to discuss in a letter.

From Mr Ajit Lamba

Dubai

Just a one-day thing?

Earth Hour is being celebrated today and it is just a symbolic exercise. Only sincere efforts by each household can translate into proper energy-saving practices in a meaningful way, not just by turning off lights. Modern technology has introduced a variety of energy saving lamps in the market, which have proved to be quite efficient with their minimal electricit­y consumptio­n. Offices can opt Pearl

Prrotect our planet

Ithink Earth Hour is a great initiative and this year it’s being observed on March 24, from 8.30 to 9.30pm. This is the 11th consecutiv­e year. With each passing year, it is gaining momentum and millions of people are joining in. As usual, at home we switch off all electronic gadgets and make our children understand and learn more about saving energy, and the importance of this day.

For me, every hour should be Earth hour in a way. We should switch off unnecessar­y lights, minimise the use of electronic gadgets and contribute, in our own way, to the cause. This awareness will develop a new culture to conserve energy, preservati­on of natural resources and protection of our environmen­t. Also we can pledge not to use plastic and should reuse items in our daily life. This should be a part of our daily life and let us protect our mother Earth for future generation­s.

From Mr Eappen Elias

Dubai

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