Japanese Car Zone
    

Go Back   Japanese Car Zone > Website Forums > Off Topic

Off Topic Anything not covered on the other forums goes here..



Welcome to Japanese Car Zone.

You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited access to view most discussions, articles and access our other FREE features. By joining our free community you will be able to post topics, communicate privately with other members (PM), respond to polls, upload your own pictures and access many other special features. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please,
join our community today!

If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact us.
Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 03-31-2007, 08:48 AM   #1
Connoisseur
Moderator Emeritus
 
Mr. M's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Singapore
Posts: 6,103
Thanks: 2,036
Thanked 1,722 Times in 925 Posts
Mr. M is a splendid one to beholdMr. M is a splendid one to beholdMr. M is a splendid one to beholdMr. M is a splendid one to beholdMr. M is a splendid one to beholdMr. M is a splendid one to beholdMr. M is a splendid one to beholdMr. M is a splendid one to beholdMr. M is a splendid one to beholdMr. M is a splendid one to beholdMr. M is a splendid one to behold
Sydney Dims Lights to Protest Emissions

By ROHAN SULLIVAN
Associated Press Writer

AP Photo/Paul Miller

SYDNEY, Australia (AP) -- Australia's largest city plunged itself into near-darkness for an hour on Saturday night when city officials, thousands of businesses and many more residents cut the lights for energy conservation.

The normally gleaming white sails of the Sydney Opera House darkened, as did the arch of the city's iconic harbor bridge, big chunks of the downtown skyline and countless homes in the city of 4 million in a gesture of concern about global warming.

"Tonight is a call to action," said Mayor Clover Moore, whose officials shut down all nonessential lights on city-owned buildings. "We all have to act to reduce out ecological footprint. We are asking people to think about what action they can take to fight global warming."

Restaurants throughout the city held candlelight-only dinners, and families gathered in public places to take part in a countdown to lights out, sending up a cheer when the lights started going out at 7:30 p.m. local time.

There was no master switch, though, and it took a few minutes for the effect to take hold as buildings went dark at slightly different times. Some floors in city skyscraper remained lit, and security and street lights, those at commercial port operations and at a sports stadium, stayed on.

While downtown was significantly darker than normal, the overall effect, as seen in television footage from overhead helicopters, was that the city's patchwork of millions of tiny lights had thinned, not disappeared.

"We were expecting a big difference straight away, but it was just a little bit," said Sonja Schollen, who took sons Harry and James to a park to watch the skyline. "It was quite sweet, actually, because the kids started chanting `turn them out, turn them out.' You can see now the city's a bit dimmer."

Children waved glo-sticks and sparklers while parents picnicked and sipped wine.

Organizers hope Saturday's event - which about 2,000 businesses and more than 60,000 individuals signed up for online - will get people to think about regularly switching off nonessential lights, powering down computers and other simple measures they say could cut Sydney's greenhouse gas emissions by 5 percent in the next year.

Research by the University of New South Wales published last week found Sydney residents are poor at energy conservation, often leaving heaters and air conditioners running in empty rooms.

Saturday's event came a week before the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the U.N.'s influential network of 2,000 scientists, releases its latest report on climate change, which is expected to contain further dire warnings.

Leaked excerpts published in Australian media last week said average temperatures in the country could rise 6.7 degrees by 2080, making worse wildfires, floods, drought and storms. The Great Barrier Reef is already under threat from increased coral bleaching, the report says.

Australia, a nation of around 21 million people, is ranked as the world's worst greenhouse gas emitter per capita, largely because of its heavy reliance on coal-fired power stations.

Global warming has emerged this year as a mainstream political issue in Australia, and Prime Minister John Howard's government has announced initiatives such as the phased withdrawal from sale of energy-inefficient incandescent bulbs to blunt criticism of his refusal to sign the Kyoto protocol.

Supporters said Saturday's "Earth Hour" - as it was billed - showed that small individual actions can make a difference to a global problem.

"It's an hour of active, thoughtful darkness, a celebration of our awakening to climate change action," said Oscar-winner Cate Blanchett, who attended a harborside function to watch the event.

More than 250 people went to Sydney's observatory in the hope the darkened skies would let them look further into space, though light from a nearly full moon was expected to dim the glow of the stars.

Sydney is not the first place to cut the lights for conservation. In February, Paris and other parts of France dimmed the lights for five minutes in a similar gesture, which also took hold in Rome and Athens.

----
Mr. M is offline  
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
Reply With Quote

Old 03-31-2007, 10:58 AM   #2
Fanatic
 
monster's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Sydney
Posts: 2,084
Thanks: 808
Thanked 928 Times in 486 Posts
monster is a glorious beacon of lightmonster is a glorious beacon of lightmonster is a glorious beacon of lightmonster is a glorious beacon of lightmonster is a glorious beacon of lightmonster is a glorious beacon of lightmonster is a glorious beacon of lightmonster is a glorious beacon of lightmonster is a glorious beacon of lightmonster is a glorious beacon of light
Re: Sydney Dims Lights to Protest Emissions

I was out the entire night at a friend's birthday party, so i missed the entire thing. Back in Sydney, the media made a big deal about "Earth Hour" for all 4 weeks before the actual day, the Sydney Morning Hearld (major sydney newspaper) went as far as printing the entire newspaper with green paper, which was horrible. For more than a month people on the TV and the radio kept on telling everyone to turn off their lights at 7:30 pm today local time . I was annoyed. The organisers for this event ran a scare campaign on TV and the radio saying stuff like "the biggest crises facing Australia is global warming"

Call me cynical but having 2 major sporting games in sydney during Earth Hour is a bit ironic. Those mega spotlights they use in the stadium defnitely use up a lot of energy. And the green house gas emissions generated from people going to and leaving the game (ofcourse they will be stuck in traffic) will pretty much balance out what ever energy and green house emission saved during Earth Hour.

Last year nobody gave a dam about environmental protection, but this year, election year, protecting the envrionment has suddenly become fashionable, everyone is jumping onto the bandwagon. The Prime Minster Mr Johnny Howard made envrionment protection as the major election issue to distract people from other government scandels.

I am all for protecting the environment but this Earth Hour idea is a bit half arsed, a bit too cynical, and a bit too late.

Last edited by monster; 03-31-2007 at 11:33 AM..
monster is offline  
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
Reply With Quote
The Following User Says Thank You to monster For This Useful Post:
Mr. M (03-31-2007)

Old 03-31-2007, 07:41 PM   #3
Fanatic
 
Mr. Mercedes's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Australia
Posts: 1,391
Thanks: 154
Thanked 105 Times in 75 Posts
Mr. Mercedes will become famous soon enoughMr. Mercedes will become famous soon enough
Re: Sydney Dims Lights to Protest Emissions

Quote:
Originally Posted by monster View Post
The Prime Minster Mr Johnny Howard made envrionment protection as the major election issue to distract people from other government scandels.
Johnny is the biggest liar and crook. He surely has more tricks up his sleeve to try and dupe the public into once again voting for him.

Sorry, needed to vent.
Mr. Mercedes is offline  
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
Reply With Quote
The Following User Says Thank You to Mr. Mercedes For This Useful Post:
monster (04-01-2007)

Old 03-31-2007, 11:46 PM   #4
Fanatic
 
audi_rudy's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Rhode island, USA
Posts: 1,634
Thanks: 151
Thanked 125 Times in 102 Posts
audi_rudy will become famous soon enoughaudi_rudy will become famous soon enough
Re: Sydney Dims Lights to Protest Emissions

I say it is something, atleast it brought world wide attention to the topic which i feel needs to be adressed. But I agree the one hour of not using electricity did nothing to help global warming but I dont think that that was the point of this.
audi_rudy is offline  
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
Reply With Quote

Reply

Bookmarks

Tags
dims, emissions, lights, protest, sydney
Search Cloud
"2009 porsche 911 turbo" "cars as fashion" "hannes oosthuizen" "johan wejedal" "loic kernen" 2008 honda accord 2009 audi r8 2009 wrx 3mturing 600 swb amazing car amg+w124 antivirus astra sedan audi a3 audi a4 b8 s line audi a5 audi a8 audi on gallardo wheels audi rs audi rs 8 audi rs4 b5 audi rs6 audi rs6 new audi rs8 audi s3 audi s5 benz 230e w123 bmw 3 series bmw 333is bmw 502 for sale bmw e30 333is bmw sport bugatti c class w204 umi navigation car zone car zone japan carzone carzone japan carzone tuning cl63 amg ferarri wallpaper fiat sedici flewitt coachbuilders fortuner ganizonda hamann m6 hanomag rl20 zu verkaufen honda honda accord coupe 2008 honda civic honda civic mugen rr honda fit http://www.japanesecarzone.com/q7/11986-audi-q7-got-tangled.html interior designer bmw f01/2 inurl:thread funkey itzkirbphotography.com japanese car zone japanese carzone japanesecarforum.com japanesecarzone.com koenesig koenesig ccx lambo's lamborghini alar lamborghini embolado lamborghini muira lamborghinis lexus rs400h vs mercedes ml320 cdi m6 maxima interior mazda5 mercedes 600 swb mercedes c tenorit mercedes c126 amg mercedes pre-save inactive mercedes w112 heckflosse mercedes w204 umi new audi rs6 nissan gt-r merc1 pagani zonda vin paganikon phaeton playboy mustang rav4 rs4 rs6 rs8 seat leon fr1 skyline gtr skywarim drive tiguan toyota venza volt concept vw torsional rigidity nm/degree w126 w204 interior w204 palladium silver w211 e320 faults www.japanesecarzone.com

Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On

Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
New C-Class: Ventilated tail lights for better aerodynamics Just_me C-Class 10 02-08-2007 07:30 AM
Mercedes tries new tack in campaign to bring flashing brake lights stateside Jono171 The Mercedes-Benz Lounge 0 10-20-2005 08:25 PM


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 07:41 PM.