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The Brandenburg Gate is pictured before Earth Hour in Berlin, March 30, 2019. Picture taken with fish-eye lens.
1/20 The Brandenburg Gate is pictured before Earth Hour in Berlin, March 30, 2019. Picture taken with fish-eye lens.
The Brandenburg Gate is pictured during Earth Hour in Berlin, March 30, 2019. Picture taken with fish-eye lens.
2/20 The Brandenburg Gate is pictured during Earth Hour in Berlin, March 30, 2019. Picture taken with fish-eye lens.
The ancient Parthenon temple is pictured atop the Acropolis hill before Earth Hour in Athens, Greece, March 30, 2019.
3/20 The ancient Parthenon temple is pictured atop the Acropolis hill before Earth Hour in Athens, Greece, March 30, 2019.
The ancient Parthenon temple is pictured atop the Acropolis hill during Earth Hour in Athens, Greece, March 30, 2019.
4/20 The ancient Parthenon temple is pictured atop the Acropolis hill during Earth Hour in Athens, Greece, March 30, 2019.
The Kremlin is seen before the lights are switched off for Earth Hour in Moscow, March 30, 2019.
5/20 The Kremlin is seen before the lights are switched off for Earth Hour in Moscow, March 30, 2019.
The Kremlin is seen after the lights are switched off for Earth Hour in Moscow, March 30, 2019.
6/20 The Kremlin is seen after the lights are switched off for Earth Hour in Moscow, March 30, 2019.
The Cathedral of Christ the Saviour is seen before the lights are switched off for Earth Hour in Moscow, March 30, 2019.
7/20 The Cathedral of Christ the Saviour is seen before the lights are switched off for Earth Hour in Moscow, March 30, 2019.
The Cathedral of Christ the Saviour is seen after the lights are switched off for Earth Hour in Moscow, March 30, 2019.
8/20 The Cathedral of Christ the Saviour is seen after the lights are switched off for Earth Hour in Moscow, March 30, 2019.
The UNESCO World Heritage Cologne Cathedral and the Hohenzollern railway bridge along the river Rhine are seen before Earth Hour in Cologne, March 30, 2019.
9/20 The UNESCO World Heritage Cologne Cathedral and the Hohenzollern railway bridge along the river Rhine are seen before Earth Hour in Cologne, March 30, 2019.
The UNESCO World Heritage Cologne Cathedral and the Hohenzollern railway bridge along the river Rhine are seen during Earth Hour in Cologne, Germany, March 30, 2019.
10/20 The UNESCO World Heritage Cologne Cathedral and the Hohenzollern railway bridge along the river Rhine are seen during Earth Hour in Cologne, Germany, March 30, 2019.
The Indian Defense Ministry, Presidential Palace and Home Ministry buildings are pictured before the lights were turned off for Earth Hour in New Delhi, March 30, 2019.
11/20 The Indian Defense Ministry, Presidential Palace and Home Ministry buildings are pictured before the lights were turned off for Earth Hour in New Delhi, March 30, 2019.
The Indian Defense Ministry, Presidential Palace and Home Ministry buildings are pictured after the lights were turned off for Earth Hour in New Delhi, March 30, 2019.
12/20 The Indian Defense Ministry, Presidential Palace and Home Ministry buildings are pictured after the lights were turned off for Earth Hour in New Delhi, March 30, 2019.
The hotel "Kazakhstan" is seen before the lights are switched off for Earth Hour in Almaty, Kazakhstan, March 30, 2019.
13/20 The hotel "Kazakhstan" is seen before the lights are switched off for Earth Hour in Almaty, Kazakhstan, March 30, 2019.
The hotel "Kazakhstan" is seen after the lights are switched off for Earth Hour in Almaty, Kazakhstan, March 30, 2019.
14/20 The hotel "Kazakhstan" is seen after the lights are switched off for Earth Hour in Almaty, Kazakhstan, March 30, 2019.
Stalin's era skyscraper is seen before the lights are switched off for Earth Hour in Moscow, March 30, 2019.
15/20 Stalin's era skyscraper is seen before the lights are switched off for Earth Hour in Moscow, March 30, 2019.
Stalin's era skyscraper is seen after the lights are switched off for Earth Hour in Moscow, March 30, 2019.
16/20 Stalin's era skyscraper is seen after the lights are switched off for Earth Hour in Moscow, March 30, 2019.
The Hungarian parliament building is seen before Earth Hour in Budapest, Hungary, March 30, 2019.
17/20 The Hungarian parliament building is seen before Earth Hour in Budapest, Hungary, March 30, 2019.
The Hungarian parliament building is seen during Earth Hour in Budapest, Hungary, March 30, 2019.
18/20 The Hungarian parliament building is seen during Earth Hour in Budapest, Hungary, March 30, 2019.
The Angel de la Independencia monument is pictured before lights were turned off for Earth Hour In Mexico City, March 30, 2019.
19/20 The Angel de la Independencia monument is pictured before lights were turned off for Earth Hour In Mexico City, March 30, 2019.
The Angel de la Independencia monument is pictured as lights are turned off during Earth Hour In Mexico City, March 30, 2019.
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The Eiffel Tower, the Empire State Building, the Sydney Opera House, the Brandenburg Gate, the Acropolis and many more iconic landmarks went dark at 8:30 p.m. local time, Saturday night, for Earth Hour, an annual call for local action on climate change.

Earth Hour is the brain child of the World Wildlife Fund.

“By going dark for Earth Hour, we can show steadfast commitment to protecting our families, our communities and our planet from the dangerous effects of a warming world,” said Lou Leonard, WWF senior vice president, climate and energy. “The rising demand for energy, food and water means this problem is only going to worsen, unless we act now.”

Individuals and companies around the world participated in the hour-long demonstration to show their support for the fight against climate change and the conservation of the natural world.

WWF said Earth’s “rich biodiversity, the vast web of life that connects the health of oceans, rivers and forests to the prosperity of communities and nations, is threatened.”

The fund also reports that wildlife populations monitored by WWF “have experienced an average decline of 60 percent in less than a single person’s lifetime, and many unique and precious species are at risk of vanishing forever.”

“We have to ask ourselves what we’re willing to do after the lights come back on,” Leonard said. “If we embrace bold solutions, we still have time to stabilize the climate and safeguard our communities and the diverse wildlife, ecosystems and natural resources that sustain us all.”

“We are the first generation to know we are destroying the world,” WWF said. “And we could be the last that can do anything about it.”

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