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Sydney Among First Cities to Switch off Lights for Earth Hour

  • The Sydney Opera House can be seen after its lights were switched off for Earth Hour in Sydney, Australia, March 19, 2016.

    The Sydney Opera House can be seen after its lights were switched off for Earth Hour in Sydney, Australia, March 19, 2016. | Photo: Reuters

Published 19 March 2016
Opinion

Thousands of landmarks are to switch off their lights for an hour this Saturday. This year some 178 countries and territories are expected to join in.

Cities on Australia's east coast were among the first in the world to turn lights out on Saturday for the 10th annual Earth Hour, a global lights out event designed to highlight the threat from climate change.

The Sydney Opera House, normally brightly lit, switched off its lights at 8:30 p.m. (0930 GMT), along with the Sydney Harbour Bridge and dozens more buildings across the city and Australia.

More than 350 landmark buildings across the world including the Eiffel Tower, the Empire State Building and Taipei 101 will follow suit.

This year's theme is a celebration of "Places We Love," such as beaches, forests, reefs, snow-capped mountains and rivers which could be at risk from climate change.

Earth Hour Global executive director Siddarth Das, said in a statement that the world is at a "climate crossroads".

"From living rooms to classrooms and conference rooms, people are demanding climate action," he said.

"Earth Hour reminds us that while people are on the frontline of climate change, they are also our first line of defense. Our actions today, as individuals and the global community, have the power to transform what the world will look like for generations to come."

Earth Hour began in Sydney in 2007 as an initiative of conservation group WWF and went global in 2008, attracting 50 million people, organizers say.

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