Sustainable development
Table Mountain to observe Earth Hour
Iconic landmarks
Iconic landmarks around the world, including the CN Tower in Toronto, Grand Palace in Bangkok, and the world's second tallest building, Tapei 101, will plunge into darkness. World-famous landmarks across the US, including the Golden Gate Bridge, Empire State Building, Mount Rushmore, and even the lights of Las Vegas will also switch off in a decisive display of climate action from one of the most significant nations on the climate landscape. In London, lights will dim on the world-famous London Eye as the Coca-Cola sign in Piccadilly Circus switches off, highlighting the resolve of its people, businesses and local governments to take action on climate change, while Hiroshima will become the first Japanese city to participate in the campaign. The event began in Sydney in 2007, when 2-million people switched off their lights. In 2008, more than 50-million people around the globe participated. In 2010, Earth Hour aims to reach out to 1-billion people in 1 000 cities. Source: BuaNews
Table Mountain, from the ferry to Robben Island (Photo: Mary Alexander, MediaClubSouthAfrica.com)
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