publication date: Mar 23, 2013
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author/source: Anne Coates
WWF’s Earth Hour - which takes place on
Saturday 23 March 2013 at 20.30 is a time for friends and families to show their
support for the planet by
switching off the lights for one hour.
Last year’s
Earth Hour was the biggest yet and saw a staggering 6,950
towns and cities in more than 152
countries take part. An estimated eight million Brits will be joining in for the
world’s biggest switch-off this year.
From a single
domestic light bulb to giant iconic illuminations such as
Big Ben, the Taj Mahal and the
Sydney Opera House, Earth Hour demonstrates a determination to help
protect the planet.
To celebrate this year’s
Earth Hour, WWF has teamed up with actress
Miranda Richardson, TV presenter
Kevin McCloud and comedian
Alistair McGowan to record exclusive versions of
Rudyard Kipling’s famous
Just So stories. The exclusive
audiobooks have been recorded for families to listen by candlelight during the
world's biggest switch-off.
Eight of the
classic childhood stories are
free to download, including favourites such as
How the Camel Got His Hump and
How the Leopard Got His Spots.