Earth Hour 2011 posters from China
The Hong Kong skyline goes dark for Earth Hour 2012. A survey released by WWF found that more than 2.8 million people took part across the city.
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China’s kindergarteners can draw… really well
A Chinese publishing house ran a China-wide drawing contest for kindergarteners for Earth Hour. These are some of the winning submissions. Impressive to say the least.
Transforming art for the planet
This transforming sand painting was created by Xie Xuanye from Tangshan city in Hebei province, China to celebrate Earth Hour 2012.
ReutersTV time lapse
Earth Hour 2012 in Shanghai, China
Ways to go beyond the hour
Drivers and non-drivers, choose public transport whenever you can to save energy!
Via Earth Hour Hong Kong
Earth Hour Posters from China
There’s an environmentalist in each of us - these three print ads will be published in Chinese print media leading up to Earth Hour on March 31, 2012. If you missed the official Earth Hour China 2012 TVC, view it HERE
The Forbidden City is shrouded in darkness with its lights turned off as WWF China holds an Earth Hour event at its north gate in Beijing, China. 27 March 2010. © WWF/Simon LimFlickr Countdown to Earth Hour
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There’s an environmentalist in each of us, so what are you willing to do? #IWIYW
How the world switched off…