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    Sri Lankan traditional dancers perform during the Earth Hour ceremony at the presidential official residence in Kandy on March 31, 2012. From Sydney's sparkling harbour to Egypt's Tahrir Square and New York's Empire State Building, thousands of cities will go dark when the switches are flicked in some 150 countries and territories. Since it began in Sydney in 2007, Earth Hour has grown to become what environmental group WWF says is the world's largest demonstration of support for action on carbon pollution. AFP PHOTO/Ishara S. KODIKARA
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    Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse lights a candle during the Earth Hour ceremony at the presidential official residence in Kandy on March 31, 2012. From Sydney's sparkling harbour to Egypt's Tahrir Square and New York's Empire State Building, thousands of cities will go dark when the switches are flicked in some 150 countries and territories. Since it began in Sydney in 2007, Earth Hour has grown to become what environmental group WWF says is the world's largest demonstration of support for action on carbon pollution. AFP PHOTO/Ishara S. KODIKARA
  • A combination picture shows the national library before and during Earth Hour in Minsk

    A combination picture shows the national library before and during Earth Hour in Minsk

    A combination picture shows the national library before (top) and during Earth Hour in Minsk, March 31, 2012. Earth Hour, when everyone around the world is asked to turn off lights for an hour from 8.30 p.m. local time, is meant as a show of support for tougher action to confront climate change. REUTERS/Vasily Fedosenko (BELARUS - Tags: SOCIETY CITYSPACE ANNIVERSARY ENERGY ENVIRONMENT)

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