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The Power of 1
Referred to in song as “the loneliest number,” it can also be the beginning of something extraordinary.By Jim Hackler

The people of the United States represent less than 5 percent of the world’s population—yet that 5 percent gobbles up more than a quarter of the planet’s resources. If the rest of the world rose to the U.S. level of consumption, four additional planets would be needed to supply the resources and absorb the waste.
The good news is we can change without living “off the grid” in a yurt. Here’s a look at how a single act can help (or hurt) the environment—especially when it’s shared by millions.
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It’s Too Darn Hot |
Don’t Be Crude |
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Shower Power |
Metal Winner |
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Use a Rake, for Goodness’ Sake! |
Virtual Payment |
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Give a Hoot, Don’t Commute |
Extra! Extra! |
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Straight Flush |
Paint by Numbers |
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In the Can |
Wrapacious |
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Bath Party |
America Switching |
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Wear It and Air It |
The Produce-ers |
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Two Birds With One Stone |
Honor Roll |

Mood Lighting
One dimmer switch replacing a regular on/off switch in every U.S. house would save the electricity necessary to light 1.2 million homes—that’s every home in the state of Arkansas.
Earth Hour
On March 31, 2007, one hour made a big difference and captured the attention of people around the world. On that day, 2.2 million people and 2,100 businesses in Sydney, Australia, turned off their lights for one hour. This simple-act-turned-massive-collective-measure reduced the city’s energy consumption by more than 10 percent—the equivalent of taking 48,000 cars off the road for an hour.
The Harbor Bridge and Sydney Opera House were plunged into darkness. Weddings and other events took place by candlelight. And the world took notice. This symbolic event has inspired a global movement.
This year’s Earth Hour takes place on March 29 at 8 p.m. local time. Millions of people around the globe, in cities large and small, will be turning off the lights for one hour. The net effect of this individual act has the potential to be extraordinary. And you can help make it so. With the flick of a switch, you can help reduce greenhouse emissions and send a powerful message about global warming. Mark your calendar!
—Katherine Clark
Credits
Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta
The Aluminum Association
AZoM
Bureau of Transportation Statistics
California EPA
Cellulose Insulation Manufacturer’s Association
The Center for Research on Environment and Water
Center for Transportation and the Environment
Central Park Conservancy
The Clean Air Campaign
Conservatree
Delta SkyMiles Program
Dogwood Alliance
Earth Day Network
Eco-Cycle
Energy Information Administration
Environmental Defense Fund
Habitat for Humanity International
International Air Transport Association
International Carbon Bank & Exchange Kohler Co.
Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture
Lutron Electronics Co.
Mobiledia
National Association of Home Builders
National Association of the Remodeling Industry
National Resources Defense Council
Newspaper Association of America
NOVA Teacher’s Guide
OPEC Annual Statistical Bulletin
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Purdue University
U.S. Census Bureau
U.S. Department of Energy
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Water Encyclopedia
World Wildlife Fun
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