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Sydney goes dark as global Earth Hour climate campaign kicks off

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The Sydney Opera House and Harbor Bridge went dark for an hour Saturday, kicking off a global campaign that will see landmark buildings around the world dim their lights to raise awareness about the impacts of climate change.

Earth Hour, which started in Australia in 2007, is being observed by millions of supporters in 187 countries, who are turning off their lights at 8.30pm local time in what organizers describe as the worldтАЩs тАЬlargest grassroots movement for climate change.тАЭ┬атАЬIt aims to raise awareness about the importance of protecting the environment and wildlife,тАЭ Earth Hour organizer WWF Australia chief Dermot OтАЩGorman told AFP.

Images from across Asia showed buildings including Kuala LumpurтАЩs Petronas Towers, as well as the famous harbor skylines of Hong Kong and Singapore, being plunged into darkness to mark the occasion.

Other global landmarks that will take part include BeijingтАЩs BirdтАЩs Nest Olympic stadium, the Eiffel Tower in Paris, the Pyramids of Egypt and New YorkтАЩs Empire State Building.

With global temperatures the highest on record, OтАЩGorman said this yearтАЩs theme was the impact of climate change on biodiversity and plant and animal species.

тАЬMore than half of plant and animal species face local extinction in some of the worldтАЩs most naturally rich areas in biodiversity by the turn of this century if we continue along the current path that we are trending in terms of global warming,тАЭ he said.

Species at risk include AustraliaтАЩs green turtles, black-flanked rock wallabies and koalas, as well as the Adelie penguin colonies in Antarctica, the conservation group said in a report it commissioned that was published in the science journal Climatic Change.

The analysis, released last week, said key biodiverse sites around the world projected to be most affected by localized extinction include the Amazon, the plantтАЩs largest tropical rainforest, and southern AfricaтАЩs Miombo Woodlands.

While the lights-off event is a symbolic gesture, Earth Hour has led successful campaigns over the past decade to ban plastics in the Galapagos Islands and plant 17 million trees in Kazakhstan.

Sydneysider Dianna Ali, who was having dinner with family as the lights went off in the city, said the initiative had made her more aware of the impact of her lifestyle on the planetтАЩs health.

тАЬSince Earth Hour started, itтАЩs made me more conscious of how much power IтАЩm using,тАЭ she told AFP.┬атАЬI think… about how much one individual can make a difference.тАЭ (Arab News)

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