In what was the largest public demonstration in history, hundreds of millions of people in 126 countries turned off their lights for one hour on March 27 in support of WWF's Earth Hour. In the U.S., 90 million people--representing every state and the nation's capital--participated in Earth Hour's call for action on climate change. Now, the spirit of Earth Hour will be carried forward in practical ways, as cities and individuals go beyond the symbolism of turning off lights to take real climate-saving actions in their daily lives. http://www.myearthhour.org/
Article courtesy of World Wildlife April E-News