Saturday 28th March is “Earth Hour” – a time to sit in the dark and appreciate the benefits of our cheap reliable hydrocarbon-energy.
[Like these candles, for example, from the WWF sponsored Earth Hour home page – Anthony]
Guest essay by Viv Forbes
We should spend Earth Hour giving thanks for warmth.
Just thirteen thousand years ago, Earth was in the grip of a deathly ice age. Sea levels were indeed much lower but much of the land surface was covered by thick sheets of ice. Life struggled to survive and many species were extinguished by the sterile suffocating ice.
Without any help from humans, Earth escaped from the ice. And as the oceans warmed they expelled part of their dissolved carbon dioxide which nurtured an enormous increase in plant and animal life.
But the ice still lurks near the poles, and Earth has suffered several cold relapses. The most recent “Little Ice Age” just released its icy grip about 150 years ago.
The modern warming phase ceased around the turn of this century – there are teenagers today who have never lived in a phase of rising global temperatures. And our sun is showing disturbing signs of reduced activity, which may presage a new cooling phase.
Earth is on a climate see-saw between a warm green globe and a frozen white wilderness. Unless you are a penguin or a polar bear, you should spend Earth Hour celebrating today’s warmth and giving thanks for our cheap, abundant hydro-carbon fuels which will help humans to survive any return of Global Cooling.
Earth Hour – we need to celebrate Coal not Candles:
http://carbon-sense.com/2012/03/31/earth-hour/
[Note: Personally, I plan to turn on all my lights tonight, meanwhile, the Dark-Earthers are asking for your opinion about it, see below and click if you wish to add your opinion. There’s lots of opportunity for write-in answers – Anthony]


If I believed that the C in cagw claims had real merit I sure as heck would do eons more then a symbolic turning off of lights. I debate these people often, many I met totally think the earth is near collapsing to the point humanity couldnt even survive. Not all of them are that extreme of course but many are. Yet most of those Ive meet, dont go beyond symbolic gestures for something they think will end life on earth? very bizarre to see. How about humanity hour? where we might crowd source the funding to build a coal plant in africa somewhere that has lots of cheap energy sources but no infrastructure.
The largest hydro powered plant/dam in Africa is being built on The “White” Nile in Ethiopia. I am not sure where the funding is coming from but it sure has a lot of countries north of Ethiopia “worried” about water supply when it comes online (I am not sure when).
Reblogged this on Giftoftruth United and commented:
We are going to have a BIG BIG BIG bonfire and thank Creation for it’s abundance; in peace