Earth Hour 2017- the results are in!
posted 03 April 2017 | Staff Announcement (staff)
Think shutting down your computer and lights for an hour doesn't make any difference? Think again!
Murdoch University held its own version of Earth Hour, a global 'lights out' event to raise awareness of climate change, since 2010.
This year we marked Earth Hour on 24 March between 12-1pm. For the first time, the PDCSO tracked electricity consumption data from the week before and after Earth Hour- and the results are startling!
Between 12-1pm on 24 March we saw a three per cent drop in electricity consumption. That may not sound like a lot, but if everyone took up the challenge to 'make every hour Earth Hour' we'd see a daily reduction of around 22 per cent in electricity consumption- giving the University significant financial savings as well as real and measurable reductions in the our carbon footprint.
Thank you to everyone who supported Earth Hour in 2017.