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Gustavo Monroy Cárdenas promote "Earth Hour"

The State of Mexico off the lights on March 26 from 20:30 to 21:30


Online Teotihuacan. Teresa Ortiz. Metepec. Gustavo Cárdenas Monroy, Secretary of the Environment, called on all people to participate in mexiquense Earth Hour 2011, convened by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF, for its acronym in English), to "turn off non-essential lights for one hour, from 20:30 to 21:30 on Saturday March 26. " The state official said the governor, issued instructions to the Secretariat of the Environment, to add the State of Mexico in this global effort, inviting the various units of the three branches and 125 municipalities to participate in this strategic effort to add voices and actions in favor of ecosystems.
The owner of the Environment, stressed that turning off lights that are deemed unnecessary and off appliances not in use for one hour, both for the home, buildings, plazas, businesses, shops, municipal offices, among others, is a symbolic act whereby the State of Mexico sent a strong international message, showing that the actions of individual citizens engaged the environment can have a significant impact on climate change efforts, the lead time between the State of Mexico, a change of attitude in order to reduce energy consumption.
commented that for the second consecutive year, the State of Mexico joins global initiative Earth Hour, in which more than one billion people in 125 countries and 6 thousand cities and towns across the world, in which lights are switched off simultaneously the most representative monuments from the Eifel Tower in Paris, the Brandenburg Gate in Germany, the Christ Redeemer in Brazil, the Obelisk in Argentina, Kronborg Castle in Denmark, the Alhambra in Spain, National Mausoleum of Pakistan, Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in the UAE, and Ngoc Son Temple in Vietnam, to the Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe, the Boudhanath Stupa in Nepal and the Cathedral of Helsinki in Finland, among others

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