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La Hora del Planeta 2011

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  • A view of the Melbourne Arts Centre after the lights were turned off for Earth Hour in Melbourne

    A view of the Melbourne Arts Centre after the lights were turned off for Earth Hour in Melbourne

    A view of the Melbourne Arts Centre after the lights were turned off for Earth Hour in Melbourne March 26, 2011. Lights started going off around the world on Saturday in a show of support for renewable energy and was given added poignancy by Japan's nuclear disaster which raises doubts about nuclear power as a possible solution. Landmarks in thousands of cities, from Sydney Harbour Bridge to the world's tallest building, the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, will turn off the power for Earth Hour, the fifth such event promoting a sustainable future for the planet. REUTERS/Mick Tsikas (AUSTRALIA - Tags: ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY TRAVEL)
  • A general view shows the Badaling section of the Great Wall during Earth Hour on the outskirts of Beijing

    A general view shows the Badaling section of the Great Wall during Earth Hour on the outskirts of Beijing

    A general view shows the Badaling section of the Great Wall during Earth Hour on the outskirts of Beijing, March 26, 2010. Homes, office towers and landmarks in cities around the world turned off their lights from 8:30 pm local time for one hour to raise awareness about climate change and the threat from rising greenhouse gas emissions. This year, 85 Chinese cities pledged to turn their lights off, which is more than double the number from last year. REUTERS/Jason Lee (CHINA - Tags: ENVIRONMENT ENERGY ANNIVERSARY)
  • The China World Trade Center Tower III,  the tallest building in Beijing, is pictured before Earth Hour

    The China World Trade Center Tower III, the tallest building in Beijing, is pictured before Earth Hour

    The China World Trade Center Tower III (C), the tallest building in Beijing, is pictured before Earth Hour March 26, 2011. Homes, office towers and landmarks in cities around the world turned off their lights from 8:30 pm local time for one hour to raise awareness about climate change and the threat from rising greenhouse gas emissions. This year, 85 Chinese cities pledged to turn their lights off, which is more than double the number from last year. REUTERS/Grace Liang (CHINA - Tags: ENVIRONMENT ANNIVERSARY CITYSCAPE ENERGY)

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