Environment
Earth Hour will See Landmarks Plunge into Darkness
Nearly 7,000 cities and town from 152 countries will now be participating in the Earth Hour on March, 23, 2013. Landmarks around the world are expected to switch-off lights between 8:30 pm to 9:30 pm local time, as a show of support for the planet, according to media reports.
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