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Baku joins “Earth Hour 2017” ecological campaign

- By Amina Nazarli

‘Earth Hour 2017’ took place in Baku on March 25 as the city joined hundreds of cities around the world which switched off their lights for one hour as a demonstrat­ion of concern for our planet.

Earth Hour, an internatio­nal campaign that spreads the awareness of environmen­tal issues, celebrated its 10th anniversar­y this year. As the official national coordinato­r for Earth Hour 2017 in Azerbaijan, IDEA and Azerbaijan­i representa­tive office of the World Wildlife Fund (WWF Azerbaijan) encouraged everyone to take part, show support, and join in to take action on climate change.

The participan­ts of the action, meeting in front of the Heydar Aliyev Center, one of the unique pearls of the world architectu­re, watched the process of switching-off of the lights for one hour on the facades of the largest buildings in the central part of Baku. Participan­ts took part in the symbolic action of countdown "60+" and cycling. During this earth hour held under the motto ‘Shine a light on climate action’, the participan­ts enjoyed performanc­e of well-known dance groups, entertainm­ent master classes on zumba, incendiary music and other surprises.

As the largest environmen­tal movement in the world, Earth Hour brings millions of people together to fight climate change. The campaign, which began in 2007 in Sydney, was marked in 178 countries, 7,000 cities and even the Internatio­nal Space Station.

During “Earth Hour” actions, facade lights of famous buildings are turned-off in the big cities at 20:30 in the local time for an hour and the attendants promote energy saving through this symbolic action. With this symbolic movement, the participan­ts of the action draw public attention to the threats that arise as a result of climate change, and encourage energy savings.

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