Earth Hour 2009: Cities Around The World Turning Off The Lights

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RUPA SHENOY | March 28, 2009 11:55 PM EST | AP

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This photo combination shows Times Square before, above, and during, below, a one hour call to action for climate change during World Wildlife Fund's Earth Hour 2009 on Saturday, March 28, 2009 in New York City. (AP Photo/Stephen Chernin)

CHICAGO — From an Antarctic research base and the Great Pyramids of Egypt to the Empire State Building in New York and the Sears Tower in Chicago, illuminated patches of the globe went dark Saturday for Earth Hour, a campaign to highlight the threat of climate change.

Time zone by time zone, nearly 4,000 cities and towns in 88 countries joined the event sponsored by the World Wildlife Fund to dim nonessential lights from 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. The campaign began in Australia in 2007 and last year grew to 400 cities worldwide.

Organizers initially worried enthusiasm this year would wane with the world focused on the global economic crisis, said Earth Hour executive director Andy Ridley. But he said it apparently had the opposite effect.

"Earth Hour has always been a positive campaign; it's always around street parties, not street protests, it's the idea of hope, not despair. And I think that's something that's been incredibly important this year because there is so much despair around," he said.

Crowds in Times Square watched as many of the massive billboards, including the giant Coca-Cola display, darkened. Steps away, 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 what he called "the center of the universe" dim its lights.

"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.

In Chicago, one of 10 U.S. Earth Hour flagship cities, a small crowd braved a cold rain to count down as Gov. Pat Quinn flipped a 4-foot-tall mock light switch that organizers had to brace against high winds. A second later, the buildings behind him went dark.

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"I don't see why people shouldn't always turn off the lights," pondered 15-year-old Chicagoan Tyler Oria, who was among those gathered.

More than 200 buildings pledged to go dark in the city, including shops along the Magnificent Mile.

"No matter what your individual beliefs are about climate change, energy efficiency is something everyone can understand in this economic environment," said WWF managing director Darron Collins, who helped Chicago officials organize for the night.

The Smithsonian Castle, World Bank, National Cathedral and Howard University were among several buildings that went dark for an hour in the nation's capital.

"This was the first year that Washington, D.C., became an official Earth Hour city," said Leslie Aun, WWF spokeswoman.

In the Chilean capital of Santiago, lights were turned off at banks, the city's communications tower and several government buildings, including the Presidential Palace where President Michelle Bachelet hosted a dinner for U.S. Vice President Joe Biden.

The two leaders and dozens of guests dinned at candlelight.

In Mexico City, the city government and business owners turned off all "nonessential" lights at more than 100 buildings, including 31 city buildings and monuments and 17 hotels.

In San Francisco, lights on landmarks like the Golden Gate Bridge were set to be turned off, along with the city's well-known Ghirardelli Square sign. The Las Vegas Strip turned down its glitz by extinguishing pockets of neon outside casinos while some witnesses alerted their friends on Twitter.

U.N. Secretary Ban Ki-moon called Earth Hour "a way for the citizens of the world to send a clear message: They want action on climate change."

An agreement to replace the Kyoto Protocol, which expires in 2012, is supposed to be reached in Copenhagen, Denmark, this December, and environmentalists' sense of urgency has spurred interest in this year's Earth Hour.

In Bonn, WWF activists held a candlelit cocktail party on the eve of a U.N. climate change meeting, the first in a series of talks leading up to Copenhagen. The goal is to get an ambitions deal to curb emissions of heat-trapping gases that scientists say are dangerously warming the planet.

"People want politicians to take action and solve the problem," said Kim Carstensen, director of the global climate initiative for WWF, speaking in a piano bar bathed by candlelight and lounge music.

China participated for the first time, cutting the lights at Beijing's Bird's Nest Stadium and Water Cube, the most prominent 2008 Olympic venues. In Bangkok, the prime minister switched off the lights on Khao San Road, a haven for budget travelers packed with bars and outdoor cafes.

In Rio de Janeiro, the iconic Christ the Redeemer statue that watches over the city of 6 million was darkened, along with the beachfront of the famed Copacabana and a few other local sites.

Earth Hour organizers say there's no uniform way to measure how much energy is saved worldwide.

Earth Hour 2009 has garnered support from global corporations, nonprofit groups, schools, scientists and celebrities _ including Oscar-winning actress Cate Blanchett and retired Cape Town Archbishop Desmond Tutu.

McDonald's Corp. planned to dim its arches at 500 locations around the U.S. Midwest. The Marriott, Ritz-Carlton and Fairmont hotel chains and Coca-Cola Co. also planned to participate.

In the Chicago suburb of Blue Island, Eli Rodriguez, 41, owner of a Mexican restaurant called Tenochtitlan switched off not only the lights but also the television, which was playing a NCAA tournament basketball game.

"Everybody was happy I did it," Rodriguez said. "They support this. They understood."

But after a few seconds, he turned the game back on and kept the lights dim.

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Associated Press writers around the world contributed to this report.

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On the Net:

Earth Hour: http://www.earthhour.org

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon's Earth Hour video: http://sn.im/enqwn

CHICAGO — From an Antarctic research base and the Great Pyramids of Egypt to the Empire State Building in New York and the Sears Tower in Chicago, illuminated patches of the globe went dark Satu...
CHICAGO — From an Antarctic research base and the Great Pyramids of Egypt to the Empire State Building in New York and the Sears Tower in Chicago, illuminated patches of the globe went dark Satu...
 
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- Lionsden I'm a Fan of Lionsden 24 fans permalink

Every time I hear about nonsense like this, I have the uncontrollable urge to turn on every electric device in the house.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:30 PM on 03/30/2009
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What a huge success, and once again we see that republicans can't stand success...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:06 PM on 03/30/2009
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I like what the little boy said; "I don't see why people shouldn't always turn off the lights". I'm always following my kids around the house and turning off lights. We are a wasteful society/world, starting with the ancient electricity delivery method, which looses a significant portion of the energy just traveling through the transmission lines.

The thing is, if we all had solar voltaic systems on our roofs and were off the grid, this would be a non-issue. The clean coal and safe nukes myths could be put to rest. We have the technology but we continue to use ancient technologies to produce electricity.

Using new technologies such as solar could help solve a lot of our global and local problems.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:32 PM on 03/30/2009
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I dn't quite understand the hostility directed at this event. Even if you don't think it does any good or aren't 'green' or whatever- why not just turn the lights and the tv, etc. off for an hour and enjoy each other's company and some candlelight? We turned everything off and had a fire in the fireplace and just napped on the couch and talked. It was romantic and great. If people don't want to do that just to be hostile or anti-liberal or some crappy thing, then they are the ones missing out.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:31 PM on 03/30/2009
- Bariis I'm a Fan of Bariis 10 fans permalink
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This should become a monthly event! Then we'll have somewhat a big impact.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:34 AM on 03/30/2009

We turned off non essential lights , and kept two low energy use LEDS on(im clumsy and a lit kero lamp could be askin for trouble).
I guess what the numbn..s who claim to be conservative cannot grasp is that saving your $ to your own pocket is sound conservative economics.
We have cut our energy use almost by half over the last 2 1/2 years or so, which gives us a bit more breathing room since we now have to live on less than half of the income we had before ( * ) took office, I wasn't really happy with slick willy either. We plan to be able to generate by solar/wind all of our needed power in the next ten years. Most of what we have done to cut our power use has actually made the place more comfortable and we use about 2/3s less fuel oil for heat.
So go turn on all the lights , fire up the hummer to sit in the driveway and idle..and go bankrupt.
Oh and don't come to my place looking to get warm either, I won't let you in or feed yas.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:38 AM on 03/30/2009
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I was very happy to share Earth Hour with my 2 year old niece. She was so excited as we lit 2 candles and went around the house turning off lights. She asked if we could sing Happy Birthday and we came up with a version that included planet earth.

I told her it was important for me to help save our Earth for her when she gets older and she wholeheartedly agreed. A rather smart young girl, I might add, who takes after her auntie!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:57 PM on 03/29/2009
- MarkBoston I'm a Fan of MarkBoston 18 fans permalink
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Sad to see that Times SQ was pretty much as it always was. Perhaps that was not the best example to use to show the solidarity of cities participating in the event ...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:49 PM on 03/29/2009

amazing ...so many so threatened because so many turned a light out in support of the environment for one flipping hour..

it reminds me of the 2nd Amendment types who are all so worried the "goooverment" might come and take grandpappy's flintlock riftle...

nobody wants you anyone living in a cave or even turning off an essential light (notice hospitals didn't power down...duh­....)

use less...tha­t's it....

not really a radical concept

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:03 AM on 03/29/2009
- lacrosse I'm a Fan of lacrosse 4 fans permalink

so many turned out a light.....­.....excep­t A l G ore!
http://politics.nashvillepost.com/2009/03/29/al-gore-will-leave-the-lights-on-for-ya/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:51 PM on 03/29/2009
- rr52 I'm a Fan of rr52 8 fans permalink
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For all the conservatives who mocked this event here, may your utility bills continue to rise and may Mother Nature kick you in the butt this season. Some people just don't have an affinity for the suffering of others until they go through it themselves. May the wrath of Mother Nature visit you personally. Maybe you ought to tune in to the plight of that very red, very conservative state of South Dakota and ask them about horrendous climate events that are getting worse and worse. I bet the Red River made believers out of those citizens.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:58 AM on 03/29/2009
- lowgear I'm a Fan of lowgear 6 fans permalink
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Double, double toil and trouble;
Fire burn, and caldron bubble.
Fillet of a fenny snake,
In the caldron boil and bake;
Eye of newt, and toe of frog,
Wool of bat, and tongue of dog,
Adder's fork, and blind-worm's sting,
Lizard's leg, and owlet's wing,—
For a charm of powerful trouble,
Like a hell-broth boil and bubble.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:05 AM on 03/29/2009
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How odd to read so many insulting posts from snide naysayers.

Is it really just liberals who want to conserve energy and bring attention to a need for more judicious use of resources?

This action was voluntary and symbolic. Most of the people I know who participated already observe energy-saving methods and other conservation efforts.

Why are "conservation" and "conservative" seemingly incompatible?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:57 AM on 03/29/2009
- isis I'm a Fan of isis 17 fans permalink
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Once again I found it peaceful to turn off electronic distractions, to look outside at the new fallen snow and to actually talk to my family.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:41 AM on 03/29/2009

The only dimbulbs were the ones eating dinner by candlelight. God, how I wish I had real estate in Florida to sell.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:54 AM on 03/29/2009

I wonder how many cities from South Asia took part in this.


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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:57 AM on 03/29/2009
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Oh, goodie! Now we're all just like.....w­elll....um­mmm....Nor­th Korea?

Seriously though, we kept all our lights blazing. My husband, who is an electronics guy, says that cutting off power in all houses can cause the electrical grid to fail. Blown transformers, or something.

But, as that is the real world, it bears no relation to anything the greens are doing.

sigh

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:31 AM on 03/29/2009
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Your husband "an electronics guy" (works at which Best Buy?) gets his information from where? "Blown transformers, or something?" Why even make up this crap? Why insult "the greens?"

Ignorance is your bliss, not mine.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:02 AM on 03/29/2009
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