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Earth Hour 2017: Cities, Monuments Go Dark to Fight Climate Change
Multiple cities and even historical monuments have shut their lights in support for Earth Hour 2017. The campaign hopes to boost the support and clamor for the usage of renewable energy to fight climate change.
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