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WANTED: Malaysians To Participate In Historical Night Walk This March

We can't evade the price hikes in electricity tariffs, but we can play our part in supporting the cause to the education and conservation of the environment

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"The Recent Announcement On Hike in Electricity Tariffs Provides Us With Even More Push To Start Living Green Seriously."

KLCC at night.

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“This is the first time we are collaborating with the Penang State Government to engage thousands of people in Penang to participate in Earth Hour,” said the Conservation Director of WWF-Malaysia, Dr Sundari Ramakrishna.

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“We are pleased that Penang has decided to adopt this major initiative to drive greater awareness of green living among Penangites and tourists in the city on that day and beyond,” said Dr Ramakrishna. “The recent announcement on hike in electricity tariffs next year provides us with even more push to start living green seriously,” she added.

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For The First Time, A Collaboration Between WWF And The Penang State Government Invites Malaysians To A 3.5KM Walk Along Penang’s Heritage Trail On 29 March 2014

Penang State Executive Councillor of Local Government, Traffic Management and Flood Mitigation, YB Tuan Chow Kon Yeow (centre).

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In conjunction with Earth Hour 2014, World Wide Fund for Nature-Malaysia (WWF-Malaysia) and the Penang State Government are organizing a 3.5-km night walk along Penang’s Heritage Trail on 29 March, from 8.30pm to 9.30pm.

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Earth Hour is a global environmental initiative that began in 2007 in Sydney, Australia when 2.2 million individuals and more than 2000 businesses switched off their lights for one hour from 8.30pm, to take a stand against climate change. It is usually celebrated on the last Saturday of March.

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The Earth Hour Night Walk Aims To Drive Greater Awareness Of Green Living Among Penangites And Tourists In The City

Peel Avenue, Penang

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If 60 Commercial Buildings In Penang Switch Off Their Non-Essential Lights During Earth Hour, The Penang State Government Will Also Plant 60 Trees That Are Endangered Species

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As part of the Cleaner Greener Penang initiative, Majlis Perbandaran Pulau Pinang will plant 60 trees of four types of endangered species, namely Anisoptera scaphula, Cratoxylum cochinchinense, Firmiana malayana and Fagrea auriculata at the Queensbay Interchange if 60 commercial buildings in Penang support Earth Hour by switching off non-essential lights from 8.30pm to 9.30pm on 29 March.

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Penang State Executive Councilor of Local Government, Traffic Management and Flood Mitigation, YB Tuan Chow Kon Yeow

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Penang State Executive Councilor of Local Government, Traffic Management and Flood Mitigation, YB Tuan Chow Kon Yeow, has pledged to walk with the people if 1000 or more participants register for the walk, and Majlis Perbandaran Pulau Pinang (MPPP) will plant 60 trees of four types of endangered species if 60 commercial buildings in Penang support Earth Hour by switching off their non-essential lights during Earth Hour.

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The Walk Will Start And End At Jalan Padang Kota Lama

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The Penang City Hall, Jalan Padang Kota Lama

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The starting point is Jalan Padang Kota Lama, through Lebuh Light, Lebuh Farquhar, Lebuh Leith, Lebuh Chulia and Lebuh Pantai, before joining back again to Lebuh Light and ending at Jalan Padang Kota Lama. The Penang Amateur Athletic Association serves as the technical advisor of the walk.

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Gather Your Family And Friends To Participate In This Historic Walk! Sign Up For The Walk Via Groupon:

CLICK HERE to register for the Earth Hour 2014 Night Walk and claim the exclusive WWF-Groupon deal now. Receive a pack inclusive of a limited edition Earth Hour 2014 T-shirt, Earth Hour Stickers & E-Certificate of Participation.

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Receive a pack inclusive of a limited edition Earth Hour 2014 T-shirt, Earth Hour Stickers & E-Certificate of Participation when you sign up the participate via Groupon.

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Can't Confirm Your Participation But Want To Lend Your Support? Donate RM10, RM25 or RM50 to WWF Through Groupon Malaysia

CLICK HERE to donate RM10, RM25 or RM50 to WWF-Malaysia to help fund campaigns for the betterment of our environment.

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Donate RM10, RM25, RM50 or purchase the EH2014 Penang walk pack at RM60 in support of WWF-Malaysia’s Earth Hour 2014 fundraising efforts

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Where Will Your Money Go? 100% Of Proceeds From Groupon Will Be Channeled To:

Protection of forests by engaging businesses to implement sustainable practices, restoring forests by planting trees in degraded areas and supporting national efforts towards implementing Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD).

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Raising awareness and education through lobbying for the inclusion of environmental education into the Malaysian curriculum, as well as engaging local communities on sustainable natural resource management practices.

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Protection of seas by helping to establish protected marine parks such as Tun Sakaran Marine Park and Tun Mustapha Park to bolster natural resistance and resilience of marine ecosystems and restore intact predator-prey relationships.

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Advocacy on environmental policy on issues including standards for environmental planning and management, and for the mainstreaming of climate change mitigation and adaptation in national policies.

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Did You Know: Malaysia Is Losing Forests More Rapidly Than Any Other Country In The World

Deforestation in Sabah and Sarawak

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Malaysia's land surface was once almost entirely covered with forest. Today, forests still cover about 59.5% of the total land area. However, deforestation is a major concern as the country is still rapidly developing. In the 20 years from 1983 to 2003, there was a reduction of about 4.9 million hectare of forest cover in Malaysia. This is about 4 times the size of Singapore - an average of 250,000 hectare of forest being lost annually!

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