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Earth Hour 2008. Plus 24×7.

It’s been a week since 2008. So we looked around to see what happened then, and if
anything since…

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A student told us Google went black! Good for them. This is how we envisioned a black Google.
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The normal skyline at bottom.

This taken from the Chicagoist

Earth Hour officials indicate last year there were 2.2 million who participated in a one-hour effort to bring awareness to energy conservation. Yesterday, they estimated that number was around 10 million. In , the Sears Tower, the John Hancock, the Wrigley Building, and the Tribune Tower dimmed decorative lights, while 500 McDonald’s throughout Chicagoland turned off their golden arches. In the theatre district, marquees went dark, and Elphaba, the witch from “Wicked” turned out the lights with a dramatic “spell”. Navy Pier’s iconic ferris wheel went dark and nearly every store on the Magnificent Mile turned out their lights.

ComEd indicates saw a 5 percent decrease in power consumption compared to the same hour a week ago. Is that all we could do, people? officials had this to say about us on their blog:

was truly transformed in a dramatic yet humbling display of its “will do” spirit. Chicagoans showed that individual acts, taken collectively, can make a tremendous impact. It is in that spirit, that the city is leading the way to a greener, cleaner, more future.

According to Energy , Sydney saw a drop in power of 8.4 percent, and surveys indicate about 58% of people living in cities in turned off lights and appliances.

was one of four cities in the U.S. officially participating in . Others included Atlanta, San Francisco where compact florescent light bulbs were handed out, and Phoenix. Others cities around the world were Aalborg, Aarhus, Adelaide, Bangkok, Brisbane, Canberra, Christchurch, Copenhagen, Darwin, Dublin, Hobart, Manila, Melbourne, Montreal, Odense, Ottawa, Perth, Suva, Sydney, Tel Aviv, Toronto and Vancouver.


Below is a published photo in at night that raised much controversy.
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Another “factoid” showing an electricity spike right before within the grid that serves . Still more controversy.
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Editor: DA applauds the worldwide effort to raise energy awareness. If you have any images/stories, or just plain links, let us know. We will post it. Also an earlier Design Applause Earth Hour post

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Past president of Architecture & Design Society, The Art Institute of Chicago. Designer, blogger, adjunct professor at Columbia College Chicago.
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