Harrah's Entertainment Sponsors Las Vegas Earth Hour
Harrah's Entertainment, Inc. is proud to be a Las Vegas sponsor of the World Wildlife Fund's Earth Hour on March 28th at 8:30 p.m. when for the first time in history the world famous Las Vegas Strip will go dark for one hour. All of Harrah's Entertainment's Las Vegas properties, including Caesars Palace, Paris, Flamingo, Bally's, The Rio All Suites Hotel & Casino, Harrah's, Imperial Palace, and Bill's Gamblin' Hall and Saloon will turn off their marquees and other non-essential lighting as a symbol of our commitment to slowing the effects of climate change. It is anticipated that other business throughout Las Vegas will go dark as well.Thatcher’s Science Adviser To GOP: Fighting [the] Global Warming [scam] Is Winning Issue - HUMAN EVENTS
"I'm proud to be part of the Harrah's Entertainment family because we have a shared passion and a commitment to our environment," said Donny Osmond. "We all need to do our part to slow climate change. I have personally made many changes to be more eco-friendly, including driving a low-emissions car and doing simple things every day like making sure I turn the lights off."
"Earth Hour is an important demonstration to the world that Harrah's is serious about climate change," said Gary Loveman, chairman, CEO and president of Harrah's Entertainment.
For now, Monckton is focused on the Republicans and conservatives he has met in this country. His advice to them: “Just try to be the first to say ‘derail Copenhagen.’ And to do that, just tell the truth.”
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