More than 200 UK landmarks – and world famous cultural symbols — including Big Ben, the Palace of Westminster in London, and Edinburgh Castle, also went dark WWF’s Earth Hour. More than 100 cities and towns in the UK, including London, Belfast, Cardiff, and Edinburgh to Manchester, Newcastle, Bristol and Birmingham took part in what is set to be the biggest mass action on climate change. Continue reading
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Europe calls for a new climate deal
In the new Europe’s administrative capital of Brussels in Belgium, all 65 European Union buildings institutions went dark, including the European Commission, the European Parliament, Social and Economic Committee and the Committee of the Regions buildings. Continue reading
International Dates, March, 2009
March 14 – International Day of Actions against Dams, and for Rivers, Water and Life;
March 15 – World Consumer Rights Day;
March 22 – World Water Day;
March 23 – World Meteorological Day;
March 28 – Earth Hour Continue reading