Lights Go Out Around The World For 10th Earth Hour

The initiative involves 7,000 cities across 172 countries.
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The lights are being switched off around the world at 8:30 p.m. on Saturday evening, to mark the 10th annual Earth Hour, and to draw attention to climate change.

The initiative began in Australia in 2007 as a grass roots gesture by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) Australia against man-made carbon dioxide emissions linked to a warming planet.

In 2017, it will involve the switching off of electric lights for an hour in 7,000 cities across 172 countries, at 8:30 p.m. local time, with the aim of highlighting the need to act on climate change, and saving a few megawatts of power in the process.

Among the famous buildings and structures taking part in Australia are Sydney’s Opera House, the Harbour Bridge, Luna Park, Town Hall, and Sydney Tower Eye.

Internationally the list includes some of the world’s best known sky-scrapers and historic buildings including the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, London’s Big Ben and Houses of Parliament, the Colosseum in Rome, Istanbul’s Blue Mosque, the Eiffel Tower, Moscow’s Kremlin and Red Square and the Pyramids of Egypt.

While the organizers of Earth Hour said they do not audit results of the energy saving initiative, the group has commissioned research indicating up to one in four Australians gets involved.

WWF says Earth Hour can take credit for various environmental initiatives, like the 2013 declaration of a 3.4 million hectare marine park in the waters off Argentina, the planting of a forest in Uganda and a ban on soft plastics in the Galapagos Island.

(Reporting by Peter Gosnell; Editing by Robert Birsel)

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People play with lit balloons after the lights were switched off for Earth Hour at the Royal Palace in Madrid, Spain, March 25, 2017.
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A long exposure shows Belvedere palace and its reflection in a pond after the lights were switched off for Earth Hour in Vienna, Austria, March 25, 2017.
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The State Opera house (Staatsoper) is seen after the lights were switched off for Earth Hour in Vienna, Austria, March 25, 2017.
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A view shows the St. Basil's Cathedral (L) and the Kremlin wall, after the lights were switched off for Earth Hour in Red Square in central Moscow, Russia, March 25, 2017.
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The area around Selamat Datang Monument, also referred to as the Bunderan HI roundabout, is pictured before Earth Hour in Jakarta, Indonesia March 25, 2017.
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The hill of the Acropolis is pictured during Earth Hour in Athens, Greece, March 25, 2017.
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The area around Selamat Datang Monument, also referred to as the Bunderan HI roundabout, is pictured after the lights were switched off for Earth Hour in Jakarta, Indonesia March 25, 2017.

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