Human Achievement Hour 2011 | Competitive Enterprise Institute
On Saturday March 26, 2011, from 8:30 pm to 9:30 pm, some people will shut off their lights and spend an hour in darkness as a symbolic vote against global climate change. Observers of Earth Hour want world leaders to “do something” about pollution and energy use. What this means is that they want politicians to use legal mandates and punitive taxes to prevent individuals from freely using resources, hindering our ability to create the solutions and technologies of the future. Instead, the Competitive Enterprise Institute asks you to spend that hour with your lights *on* in celebration of Human Achievement Hour. Learn more and RSVP at our Facebook event page Join our Facebook group Follow us on Twitter Also, keep your eye on OpenMarket.org for the daily “Human Achievement of the DayThe Science Changes Every Year, But They Can Make Forecasts Within 0.1 Degrees 100 Years In The Future | Real Science
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