Why the Eiffel Tower’s Lights Went Out for 60 Minutes
Monuments around the globe went dark to bring attention to climate change. World Wide Fund for Nature created Earth Hour in 2007. The symbolic “lights out” event has grown each year. The organization says “people from 192 countries and territories” participated this year, raising awareness for the need to protect the environment. They hope buildings going without light for 60 minutes will “spark global conversations on protecting nature,” leading to lasting change.
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