Monday, February 14, 2011

Sweater Day


WWF Canada has put together a great event that we'll be taking part in at school, SWEATER DAY!!!
The idea is that you pledge to turn down your home thermostat by 3 degrees and wear a sweater around the house... Hey, it's winter, it's supposed to be cold!

WWF-Canada is calling for change!
Climate change is the biggest environmental threat to life on Earth, wreaking havoc with the natural systems that regulate the earth’s climate: melting glaciers and ice caps on every continent, creating heat waves, dehydrating forests and wetlands, and affecting the lives and communities of everyone on the planet.
On average, each of us has a footprint 50% more than what the planet actually produces per person, per year. In other words, it would take 1.5 planets of productivity to support humanity each year. Half our footprint is carbon from fossil fuel emissions. Canada is one of the top 10 nations contributing to global climate change. While other leading countries of the world are pioneering green energy technologies and solutions, we are holding on to an old strategy based on developing increasingly carbon-intensive forms of energy in the Arctic and the tar sands.

Fortunately, we’ve got plenty of reasons to believe we can succeed. There is a solution to climate change – we caused it and we can solve it. We must value carbon more, consume less, insulate better, and hasten the switch to alternative fuels like wind, solar, tidal and hydropower. WWF Canada is calling on business and political leaders to drive this fundamental shift. Our success will ensure that Canada is on the right path for future generations, our economy and the planet.

Why should you participate?
Sweater Day is an accessible and simple way to get involved in the fight against climate change. By getting leaders like you on board, we can begin to make a real difference in our conservation efforts. Turning down the thermostat by a couple of degrees can make a big difference in fighting climate change, and save money. If every Canadian turned down their thermostat by two degrees in the winter, 2.2 megatonnes of carbon dioxide could be saved per year – the equivalent of taking about 350,000 cars off the road.

So, I'm now putting the challenge out to you. Check out the WWF website to register for your chance to win great prizes!!!

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