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          Earth Hour success 'vote for action'

          Updated: 2009-03-31 10:35
          (China Daily)

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          For environmental activists, the message was clear: Earth Hour was a huge success.

          Now they say nations have a mandate to tackle climate change.

          "The world said 'yes' to climate action, now governments must follow," the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) said a day after hundreds of millions of people worldwide followed its call to turn off lights for a full hour.

          From an Antarctic research base and the Great Pyramids of Egypt, from the Colosseum in Rome to the Empire State building in New York, illuminated patches of the globe went dark Saturday night to highlight the threat of climate change.

           Earth Hour success 'vote for action'

          Shanghai's Oriental Pearl Tower. Reuters and CNS

          Time zone by time zone, nearly 4,000 cities and towns in 88 countries dimmed nonessential lights from 8:30 pm to 9:30 pm.

          WWF called the event, which began in Australia in 2007 and grew last year to 400 cities worldwide, "the world's first-ever global vote about the future of our planet".

          "Last night's message from the masses was loud and clear: Delay no more, real action now!" Kim Carstensen, the leader of WWF's Global Climate Initiative, said in a statement yesterday.

          Negotiators from 175 countries gathered yesterday in Bonn for the latest round in an effort to craft a deal to control emissions of the heat-trapping gases responsible for global warming.

          German boy and girl scouts yesterday presented the top UN climate official, Yvo de Boer, with a blue "ballot box" symbolically representing the world's vote the night before to save the earth.

          "If the world keeps polluting ... we will lose our future," a young Girl Scout told de Boer.

          The climate chief thanked the young people as well as the WWF for mobilizing the massive show of support.

          "I wouldn't be surprised if that was actually the largest public demonstration that there has ever been on an issue like this," he said.

          Earth Hour success 'vote for action'

          Lights in many landmark buildings across the world are turned off over the weekend to mark the Earth Hour campaign initiated by the World Wildlife Fund. The photos offer before and after views of the Las Vegas Strip.

          Earth Hour officially began when the Chatham Islands, 800 km east of New Zealand, switched off its diesel generators. At Scott Base in Antarctica, New Zealand's 26-member winter team resorted to minimum safety lighting and switched off appliances and computers.

          In Australia, Sydney's glittering harbor was bathed in shadows as lights dimmed on the steel arch of the city's iconic Harbour Bridge and the nearby Opera House.

          Landmarks across China joined in.

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          Beijing's Olympic icons - the Bird's Nest and Water Cube - went dark for an hour.

          More than 1,800 buildings in Hong Kong joined, including International Finance Center and Tsing Ma Bridge. Tourist attraction Symphony of Lights, a Guinness-record winning daily light show in the Victoria Harbor, was suspended to show support.

          Zhou Teng, 28, an employee of an education consultancy firm, had a candlelight dinner with her husband at a restaurant along Shanghai's Huangpu River.

          "We are here not for romance, but to support the campaign," she said.

          As the sun moved west, the Great Pyramids and Sphinx in Egypt darkened. So did the Acropolis in Athens and the Colosseum in Rome.

          In Paris, the Eiffel Tower, Louvre and Notre Dame Cathedral were among 200 monuments and buildings that went dark. The Eiffel Tower, however, only extinguished its lights for five minutes for security reasons because visitors were on the tower.

          The celebration then crossed the Atlantic, where crowds at New York's Times Square watched as many of the massive billboards, including the giant Coca-Cola display, darkened. The Majestic Theater marquee at the home of The Phantom of the Opera went dark, along with the marquees at other Broadway shows.

          Mikel Rouse, 52, a composer who lives and works nearby came to watch.

          "C'mon, is it really necessary? ... All this ridiculous advertising ... all this corporate advertising taking up all that energy seems to be a waste," Rouse said.

          Hundreds of other cities also joined in, from Chicago to San Francisco to Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, where the iconic Christ the Redeemer statue that watches over the city was darkened, along with the beachfront of the famed Copacabana.

          AP - China Daily

           
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