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NINETY-TWO countries and regions have signed on to turn off their lights for Earth Hour, 17 for the first time.
Saudi Arabia, Mongolia, Cambodia, the Czech Republic and Paraguay are among those that will make their debut when the lights go out around the world for one hour on March 27.
"Earth Hour is an opportunity for the global community to speak in one voice on the issue of climate change, while at the same time coming together in celebration of the one thing every single person on the planet has i
Earth Hour is an opportunity for the global community to speak in one voice on the issue of climate change, while at the same time coming together in celebration of the one thing every single person on the planet has in common – the planet -Andy Ridley
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2009 Australian Idol runner-up Hayley Warner is heading off to Antarctica.
Professor Robert Swan is leading the Worth Youth Expedition to Antarctica on March 27.
The focus of the trip is the opening of the first environmental school in Antarctica on King George Island to be called E-Base.
Hayley will join the first indigenous young Australians on the trip, track star Narelle Long and AFL Flying Boomerang Squad member Malcolm Lynch.
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