The Hour that Gives You the Power is Back in 2012: Let's Make the Difference Real!
WWF - Pakistan Earth Hour 2012
GREEN SCHOOL Ambassador Launch 2012
Islamabad, Monday, March 26, 2012 at 5.30 pm to 6.30 pm: WWF - Pakistan will inaugurate Earth Hour 2012, at their leading Green School of the North Region – Roots School System, Islamabad.
WWF - Pakistan's Green Students from the North region will inaugurate Earth Hour 2012 with Nadia Hussain. Geo News is the official Media Partner and Radio 1 Fm 91 is the official Radio Media Partner for WWF - Pakistan's Earth Hour 2012 and Green Schools.
Earth Hour 2012 Ambassador present at the inauguration ceremony at WWF's Green School is Catwalk Queen: Nadia Hussain will officially endorse EH 2012 at the event.
Earth Hour is the world's largest volunteer action to combat climate change led by WWF. Initiated in Sydney, Australia in 2007, it has grown to become a global movement that now involves every continent across the world. Earth Hour invites people everywhere to switch off all unnecessary lights for one hour as a symbolic act to show their commitment to saving the planet.
Earth Hour 2011 saw 5200 cities and towns in 135 countries switch off their lights. Pakistan joined 121 members of the international community on Saturday March 27 for Earth Hour 2010. Earth Hour has swept into Pakistan in a big way, bringing with it a host of significant commitments of action on the environment nation-wide.
The symbolic action of turning lights out for an hour in an expression of concern for the environment is in the process of being officially observed in hundreds of venues and thousands of people across Pakistan. This year, WWF hopes to unite even more people to come together and take part in Earth Hour 2012, through the one thing that truly unites us all; the planet.
For further details please contact: Taseer Ali Mirza 0345 5515 666.
About WWF Pakistan:
WWF Pakistan, one of the world's leading and most recognised conservation organisation, has been working in Pakistan for almost 40 years to conserve nature and ecological processes where mankind coexists with nature in complete harmony. WWF - Pakistan is physically present in 28 different locations across the country.
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Regards,
Taseer Ali Mirza
Assistant Manager
Green School Programme
WWF - Pakistan
House # 451, Street # 2,
Sector F-11/1,
Islamabad, Pakistan.
Tel: +92-51-211 4125-9
Fax: +92-51-211 4130
http://www.wwfpak.org
http://www.facebook.com/GreenSchoolProgramme
Tariq Khattak, Islamabad, Pakistan.
GSM = 0300-9599007 and 0333-9599007
Email: Tariqgulkhattak@gmail.com
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