The United Nations, on Saturday evening, switched off the lights at
its headquarters complex in New York and other facilities around the
world in observance of the 10th annual ‘Earth Hour’.
The global event was meant to put the spotlight on the issues facing
the planet and to inspire millions across the world to live in a more
sustainable manner.
In a message, Secretary-General António Guterres, said: “Climate
change continues to imperil lives and livelihoods around the world.
“Last year was – again – the hottest on record.
“The landmark Paris Agreement gives us an unprecedented opportunity
to limit global temperature rise, promote clean energy for all and
create a sustainable future.
“Governments and businesses must step up. So must individuals.
“Building a sustainable tomorrow depends today on everyone,” said the
UN chief, asking the world to join him in turning off their lights
today at 8:30 p.m. local time.
“From the darkness, we can create a sustainable and inclusive world for all,” he said.
Organized by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), Earth Hour encourages
individuals, companies, organizations and Governments to switch off
their lights for one hour at 8:30 p.m., local time worldwide.
This is to focus attention on people-driven solutions to protecting the planet and building a bright, sustainable future.
First launched in 2007 in Australia, Earth Hour has become an annual
event, mobilizing hundreds of millions of individuals to participate in
one of the world’s largest grassroots movement for the environment.
According to the WWF, the UN family joined the thousands of homes,
offices, skylines and monuments that would go dark on Earth Hour’s 10th
anniversary.
The UN said hundreds of landmarks – from New York to Uganda and
Sweden to Malaysia – would be turning off on the night of Earth Hour.
The global body said the landmarks included iconic sites such as the
Eiffel Tower, Taipei 101, the Empire State Building and the Acropolis.
To inspire more people to act, the 2017 Earth Hour movement also
invited supporters to show their commitment to the cause on their social
media timelines. (NAN).
source:Thesun
Sunday, March 26
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