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date: Fri, 31 Mar 2006 14:57:12 GMT,    group: uk.politics.environment        back       
climate change - come off it   
Climate Change - Come Off It campaign



Apologies for cross-postings but a good friend of ours, Dave Hampton, is
driving a campaign to prove that small actions make a difference to climate
change and the team at FUTERRA are pleased to be supporting him. The idea is
simple: get as many as many people to switch off unwanted lights and power
next Tuesday - the 4th of the 4th - to turn off a power station and save
tens of thousands of pounds of cash and carbon.



There's never been more information in the press and media on climate change
yet Government are still reluctant to address the big issues and insist on
dancing around the edge. We reckon it's time for action, which is why you
received this message. Please pass it on to EVERYONE: children, nephews and
nieces, friends, lovers, colleagues and anyone else you know who can make a
change.



Here's what you need to do:

°   If they're not already in place, fit at least one energy efficient light
bulb on Tuesday, and save yourself at least £25

°   All day on Tuesday, dawn to dusk, switch off every light or power user
that you don't need to have on

°   Watch out for sneaky red dots on TVs and monitors - they're power
suckers, turn things off standby

°   Have the satisfaction of only buying local for one day (the benefits of
this will take time)



Check out the action page on www.comeoffit.org.uk



Want to know more? Call us. Feel free to use the documents attached



Have a great weekend, and remember to Come Off It on Tuesday!



Ed Gillespie

Creative Director



Futerra Sustainability Communications Ltd

020 7378 4009 (Direct)

020 7378 4000 (Switchboard)

www.futerra.co.uk
date: Fri, 31 Mar 2006 14:57:12 GMT   author:   Alina Congreve

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