At 8.30pm on 27 March, lights went out from Asia Pacific to Europe and Africa to the Americas as people from across the world joined together in celebration and contemplation of the one thing we all have in common - our planet. Berlin's Brandenburg Gate, the Las Vegas Strip, Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe and Beijing's Forbidden City were among more than 1500 iconic landmarks that switched off to show their support. A record 128 countries and territories joined the global display of action for Earth Hour 2010, making it the world's largest ever global climate change initiative. We want to thank you for contributing to this historic achievement. If you missed any of the action from the night then go to earthhour.org to check out the inspiring photos and videos. |
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Earth Hour 2011 |
Earth Hour 2011 will be held on Saturday 26 March at 8.30pm. With plans already underway it's going to be even bigger! We will keep you updated throughout the year on all the great competitions and activities we have planned. So save the date and keep checking earthhour.org to see what's happening. Thanks for your support, The Earth Hour Global Team |
See the action from the night |
Check out the great videos and photos capturing all the action from the night of Earth Hour. |
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Woahahahah.. Next year Earth Hour falls on my birthday.. Wooo Hoo~~~~ I want to have a special birthday celebration!!! 26 March 2011, 8.30pm - 9.30pm..
Woo Hoo~~~
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