SYDNEY, Australia, March 25, 2011 (ENS) – On March 26, the lights will go out hour by hour around the world starting at 8:30 pm local time as hundreds of millions of people take part in Earth Hour, a ...
This year, Earth Hour was record breaking in many ways - with 135 countries and territories taking part; more iconic landmarks, cities, governments and people around the world than ever participated ...
Earth Hour - the largest campaign in history for the planet – has exclusively premiered its Earth Hour 2011 video on Facebook. Created by one of the world’s most successful independent producers, ...
On holding the global launch in Singapore, Andy Ridley, executive director, Earth Hour Global, said, "Countries in the West have adopted Earth Hour quite well, and now we're focusing on the BRIIC ...
At 8:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 26, 2011, lights will switch off around the globe for Earth Hour and people will commit to actions that go beyond the hour. The Norwalk facility of Northrop Grumman ...
In what has become an annual event, Earth Hour 2011 is upon us. From 8:30 PM (local time) to 9:30 PM, Earth Hour encourages us to turn off the lights. We’ll see you back at 9:30 (or tomorrow!). [Earth ...
The Earth Hour global movement to help fight climate change is going beyond asking people to turn off their lights to making firm commitments to protect the environment, organisers said yesterday.
when the Jersey City Food Co-Op and Made with Love Organic Bakery & Cafe hosted an intimate dinner fundraiser honoring The evening was intended to bring members of local communities together to raise ...
Billions of people in 130 nations are due to take part in Saturday’s Earth Hour event. IT STARTED IN SYDNEY in 2007 when a few million people flicked off their switches in aid of the environment. On ...
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