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Eiffel Tower goes dark for Earth Hour

They include New York's Empire State Building, the Christ the Redeemer statue in Brazil and the Sydney Opera House.

March 31, 2019 / 09:12 IST
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The Eiffel Tower was plunged into darkness late on March 30 as the city of Paris switched off the lights on its best-known tourist attraction to mark this year's Earth Hour.

The global event, organised by environmental group WWF to push for action on climate change and other man-made threats to the planet, sees nearly 200 major landmarks around the world unplugged at 8:30 pm local time for its 13th annual edition.

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They include New York's Empire State Building, the Christ the Redeemer statue in Brazil and the Sydney Opera House.

Ahead of the Eiffel Tower shutdown, Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo and junior environment minister Brune Poirson appeared at the foot of the 130-year-old edifice for a public discussion on global warming and declining biodiversity.