The CN Tower, Buckingham Palace, The Golden Gate Bridge, Table Mountain, The Eiffel Tower—name a famous landmark and it's likely on the list of those that will be turning off their lights in support of Earth Hour 2010. In addition to the 75 landmarks, thousands of cities and hundreds of millions of individuals will be participating in this annual global call to action. What started in Sydney, Australia in 2007 has now become the largest global climate change initiative in the world.
The request is simple. Turn off your lights for one hour between 8:30 and 9:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 27. The statement you're making, however, is powerful. When you sit by candlelight that evening, the message you're sending to our politicians is to stand up, show some leadership on this issue, and take responsibility for our future.
To sign up go to www.earthhourcanada.org.
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