Less than 2 weeks time from now, the world’s skies will darken as millions of people across the planet switch off their lights for one hour, sending a signal to global leaders that they must take urgent action to tackle climate change.
Between 8.30-9.30pm local time, on Saturday 28th March 2009, people, businesses, cities and communities around the world will take part in WWF’s Earth Hour, an event that looks set to be the biggest mass global action on climate change ever.
The campaign, which hopes to reach out to more than one billion people in 1000 cities around the world, encourage individuals, businesses and governments to switch off lights for just one hour to convey their support for action on climate change. Cities already committed to Earth Hour include Los Angeles, Las Vegas, London, Hong Kong, Sydney, Rome, Manila, Oslo, Cape Town, Warsaw, Lisbon, Singapore, Istanbul, Mexico City, Toronto, Dubai and Copenhagen.
I wondering how it looks like, when KLCC Twin Towers or whole KL turn off lights for an hour on 28th March 2009....I'm looking forward!!
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