Will Greenwood is backing England to sparkle under the lights in Paris on Saturday - as he sits in the darkness to support Earth Hour. The former England international and Sky Sports expert is excited by the prospects of a Grand Slam title for Eddie Jones side, but is also urging everyone to simultaneously get behind the global initiative organised by the World Wide Fund for Nature.The event is held worldwide annually to encourage individuals, communities and businesses to turn off their non-essential lights for one hour as a symbol of their commitment to the planet. France v England We take a look at five key talking points that could make the difference tonight Greenwood told Sky Sports News HQ: Sky as a company have got a long history and long heritage of supporting climate change, with a six-year campaign in and around the rain forest. Earth Hour has been going since 2007 and in 2015 10 million people took part in over 172 countries. But what does Earth Hour mean? Will Greenwood previews Englands Six Nations match-up against France. Between 8.30 and 9.30 tonight switch off as many lights as possible. I know people are saying England are playing France to win the Grand Slam but Ill be watching it at home with simply the TV on and the rest of the house in darkness. Iconic landmarks like Buckingham Palace and the Eiffel Tower will be taking part. Around the world many sporting stadiums will simply press Click, turn, off with an understanding that even the smallest changes can make the biggest difference.Climate change is responsible for the extinction of species, and also really at the heart of why poverty takes place around the world so its hugely important initiative. The lights will be dimmed at Buckingham Palace and other landmarks tonight Sky have always grasped the bull by the horns it terms of being proactive in looking after our climate and we are hoping that as many of the 21m Sky custoners as possible tonight between 8.30-930 if they are having their takeaway or having a pint can ask the landlord to turn the lights off and drink their beer by candlelight.As to Englands hopes of landing their first Grand Slam for 13 years in Paris, Greenwood said: The key is to have the mental side of the game right. The southern hemisphere sides dont really care who wins the Six Nations but they will sit up and take notice if a side completes the clean sweep, turning over World Cup quarter-finalists like Wales and Ireland. France are still a threat, says Greenwood, despite their recent travails Playing at the Stade de France is a mighty challenge for any side, no matter what the current struggles are for the French. They still have threats throughout their side, but if England play with the right tempo, their defence will disintegrate and then England can take their chances.Earth Hour is on Saturday, 19 March 2016 8:30 p.m. local time. For more information as to how you can get involved click here Also See: Fixtures and results Six Nations table Pundits Rugby union video Fake Yeezys Outlet .Y. -- Scott Chandler is returning to Buffalo, where he spent the past three seasons establishing himself as the Bills top pass-catching tight end. Fake Yeezy Boost 350 V3 .com) - Al Horford collected 19 points and 16 rebounds and the Atlanta Hawks held off a furious rally to beat the Detroit Pistons 106-103 on Friday night in a game between two of the NBAs hottest teams. http://www.fakeyeezysforsale.com/ . -- The Florida Gators are first yet again this season. Fake Yeezys Boost . But its also a smart game. Theres more to the Kings than banging bodies. They take a toll mentally on their opponents. Fake Yeezys . McCutchen hit his first home run in over a month, doubled twice and scored two runs to help the Pirates beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 5-3 on Sunday and take three of four from the defending NL West champions.Holly Lam-Moores is one of the best players this country has produced. Here she tells us about her journey, what she gets from coaching, and what she would advise any aspiring young coach. As part of Womens Sport Week 2016 handball coach Lam-Moores blogs on her experiences.The Burnley-born ace was one of the stars of the Team GB womens handball team at London 2012. Holly has played professionally for Danish side Viborg HK. She now plays for NEM Hawks in Super 7, the top league in England, and remains a key player for GB. Holly is also proving to be one of the brightest coaching talents in the country. She is the head coach of the girls National Academy, and the GB girls Under-16 programme. Watch NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for just £6.99. No contract. Holly also took the Warrington Wolves under-18 girls team all the way to the national finals at the Copper Box in 2015-16.Here she tells us about her coaching journey, what she gets from coaching, and what she would advise any aspiring young coach:When I returned home from Denmark I wanted to give back to the sport. Handball has been good to me and I wanted to give young people the opportunities that I have been lucky enough to have.Coaching just seemed to be the best way of achieving this and sharing what I had learnt from my six years playing abroad.I volunteered for Warrington Wolves Charitable Foundatioon as they took an interest in handball.dddddddddddd They were great, giving me lots of support in gaining coaching qualifications and to develop as a coach. They helped set me on the path that Im now on and I will always be grateful to them. Foeglein on coaching Female handball coach Agi Foeglein on life coaching a mens team I love being a coach and get a lot back from it. I find it really rewarding seeing the positive effect coaching has on young people, both at grass-roots and at the elite level. Some of the girls I coach have gone on to play for England and in tournaments all over Europe. I loved that as a player, and still do, and it is great to help other players have that experience.Ive had great support but you need to be dedicated and to be prepared to put the work in. If any aspiring coach asked me for advice Id say go for it, get stuck in - whether its for fun, socially or you want to become the next big star! Handball is something different and an exciting sport to be a part of. Find out where your local club is and join!You can watch Englands tour of Bangladesh, plus Premier League football and the Japan Grand Prix on Sky Sports. Upgrade now and enjoy three months at half price! Also See: Konta in top 10 after Beijing win Chomping cheesecake & ruling Tokyo ' ' '