Over four thousand cities in 131 countries from all continents of the world will join the global campaign of Earth Hour, which since 2007 is driven by the independent organization for the conservation of nature World Wide Fund for Nature ( WWF).
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Earth Hour is a universal message of hope and action. |
At 20:30 on Saturday, March 26, 2011 , people, communities, businesses and governments around the world turn off their lights for one hour, Earth Hour, transcending all barriers of religion, culture, society, generation and geographical location in a global celebration for the Planet. In
possibly be the biggest call to action to combat climate change, Earth Hour 2011 will get hundreds of millions of men and women from towns and cities on six continents turn off the lights for one hour. With this global action is to achieve its commitment to global change for the benefit of the environment.
Earth Hour launched a powerful message of hope we can achieve if we act together, and inspire others to join the ultimate goal of achieving a healthier world.
In an attempt to promote a global attitude change, Earth Hour 2011 will go beyond the time and climate change, noting the time at which individuals, businesses and governments to undertake actions in favor of planet for the whole year. Homes, offices, official buildings and architectural icons of Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceania and the Americas will darken to symbolize the actions of individuals to go beyond the hour.
Source: Earth Hour - Spain
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