This year, the goals for Earth Hour are bigger because the stakes are higher. Already 3000 cities in 74 countries have agreed to take part including Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), Atlanta, Chicago, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami and Nashville with more signing up every day. Around the world cities like Moscow, Hong Kong, Mumbai, Shanghai and Mexico City will turn out their lights in support.
But Earth Hour isn’t just for big cities—anyone can participate. To see what Earth Hour is all about, check out this video at www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjWD8pbK5t8.
This is a critical year in the future of our planet as Government takes a serious look at climate legislation and international agreements are set to be negotiated in Copenhagen in December 2009.
"This is the perfect opportunity for individuals, governments, schools, businesses and communities around the world to unite for a common purpose, in response to a global issue that affect us all."
- Carter S. Roberts, President and CEO WWF
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