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    The Eiffel Tower is seen while submerging into darkness at 8:30 pm (local time) as part of the Earth Hour switch-off on March 23, 2013 in Paris. Organisers expect hundreds of millions of people across more than 150 countries to turn off their lights for 60 minutes on Saturday night -- at 8:30 pm local time -- in a symbolic show of support for the planet. While more than 150 countries joined in last year's event, the movement has spread even further afield this year, with Palestine, Tunisia, Suriname and Rwanda among a host of newcomers pledging to take part. AFP PHOTO BERTRAND LANGLOIS
  • People participates the celebrations of Earth Hour organized by WWF Brazil, at the museum of the republic in Brasilia

    People participates the celebrations of Earth Hour organized by WWF Brazil, at the museum of the republic in Brasilia

    People gather with candles during an event of Earth Hour, organized by WWF Brazil, at the Museum of the Republic in Brasilia March 23, 2013. Earth Hour, when everyone around the world is asked to turn off the lights for an hour from 8.30 pm local time, is meant as a show of support for tougher actions to combat climate change. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino (BRAZIL - Tags: SOCIETY ENERGY ENVIRONMENT)
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    A picture taken on March 23, 2013 shows the Vilnius Cathedral with the lights switched off to mark the annual Earth Hour in Vilnius, Lithuania. Millions of people were expected to switch off their lights for Earth Hour in a global effort to raise awareness about climate change. 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 / PETRAS MALUKAS

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