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Earth Hour: Join our panel discussion
Last Updated: Friday, March 27, 2009 | 3:18 PM ET
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- CBC Newsworld programming plans
- Friday and Saturday programming about Earth Hour 2009.
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- Earth Hour features
- Going Green: Earth Hour, making a difference?
- It won't reverse global warming, but proponents say Earth Hour is a good way to raise awareness about the climate problems the world is facing.
- Live Discussion: The value of Earth Hour
- Meet and discuss with experts Keith Stewart, World Wildlife Fund climate change program manager and Ken Lertzman, environmental management professor from Simon Fraser University, live online Fri., March 26 from noon to 1:00 p.m. ET.
- Twitter : Earth Hour
- The Your Voice team will be Twittering during Earth Hour. Join us! Tag: #earthhourcbc
- YOUR VOICE: Lights out?
- Send us your before, during and after pics of Earth Hour in your community
- Your Voice: What are you planning to do for Earth Hour?
- Will you take part? How are you celebrating Earth Hour?
- Video: Municipalities make plans for Earth Hour
- NHL going green for Earth Hour - and beyond
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What's the value of Earth Hour? Do you plan to observe the event?
Meet and discuss with Keith Stewart, WWF, Manager of the Climate Change Program and Ken Lertzman, Environmental Management professor from Simon Fraser University. They will be here on Fri., March 27 from noon to 1:00 p.m. ET for a conversation about earth hour and environmentalism.
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