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March, 2012

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Title:Charlotte Says It Won’t Cost the Earth
Author:Doncaster College 
ID & Publication:20120311037 ~ The-Villager.co.uk 
Area:Doncaster 
Subject:Education 
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Charlotte Hobson is a student on a mission. Her love of the environment and the animals that inhabit it, are her concern and she wants to make it everybodys!

Charlotte, 21, and a student on the Life Skills Course at Doncaster College wants everybody to join with her and switch off their lights for an hour on Saturday 31st March.
Its part of a campaign called Earth Hour that the World Wild Life Fund is staging.

Charlotte says, ‘ It’s a global event where hundred of millions of people turn off their lights all across the world. Earth Hour is not just about saving an hours electricity, it’s about realizing that the actions we take, from the energy we use to the food that we buy and the water we drink, has an effect on the world. It does not cost you anything and you could be helping to save our wonderful planet.’

Charlotte, from Everton near Doncaster, also campaigns for other wild life concerns, at the moment she is supporting a ‘more fish petition’, which concerns fish that are caught in nets and thrown back dead in the sea.

Charlotte will continue to support endangered species and campaign for the environment and encourage the rest of us to do so.

Editor’s Note:

Apologies to Charlotte that I could not publish this article in time for the event due to a family holiday - hope people were able to support a great idea.

If you would like to comment on this or any article e-mail ~ editor@the-villager.co.uk
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