21 February
PM announces Government Earth Hour grant
Prime Minister Helen Clark today announced a $30,000 grant to the Earth Hour Christchurch campaign to encourage
collective action to tackle climate change.
Helen Clark made the announcement at the launch of Earth Hour Christchurch, the campaign to get as many people and
businesses as possible to turn off their lights for one hour on 29 March, to promote energy efficiency and conservation.
“Sydney held the first Earth Hour last year. It was a success, and this year at least 24 cities around the world are
signed up to take part.
“Christchurch is the first New Zealand city to take part in Earth Hour and I am pleased that the Labour-led Government
is able to support the city’s efforts,” Helen Clark said.
“The grant I am announcing today, comes from the Ministry for the Environment’s Household Sustainability Programme, and
will help organisers plan and promote the event to ensure as many people as possible take part in it.
“The government is taking action on climate change on many fronts from the establishment of the Emissions Trading Scheme
to the launch of the www.sustainability.govt.nz website which gives tips on how we can all become more sustainable.
“Meeting the challenge of climate change needs all levels of government, business, and community working together.
“Events like Earth Hour Christchurch are important because they raise awareness of the worldwide sustainability
challenge.
“It also shows how we can all make a difference, and how, when we work together, our small actions can have a big
collective impact,” Helen Clark said.
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