Change Earth Hour to Energy Hour

The connection between carbon dioxide and climate is the subject of debate among scientists.

It is disappointing to read that Surrey and Delta residents turned off power during this year’s Earth Hour less than they did last year. This may be partly because more and more people are coming to realize that the stated reason for Earth Hour is suspect.

While reducing energy consumption to conserve natural resources, reduce pollution and save money is a very worthwhile activity and something all sensible people support, Earth Hour is not based on these goals. It is based on the hypothesis that humanity is causing dangerous climate change because of our carbon dioxide emissions. An increasing fraction of the public are coming to understand that carbon dioxide is not pollution and the connection between our emissions of this colourless, odorless, non-toxic gas and climate is the subject of intense debate among scientists.

While some commentators promoted using as much energy as possible during Earth Hour to demonstrate opposition to the event, a more constructive approach would be to change its name to “Energy Hour” and encourage citizens to use as little energy as possible for reasons that are not in the least controversial. Besides raising environmental awareness of the known impact of our energy use, participants in Energy Hour would also get a sense of what societies without adequate power are actually like. This would hopefully increase public pressure on politicians to ensure that reliable power generation will be available for years to come.

 

Tom Harris, Executive Director

International Climate Science Coalition

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