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The Toronto city skyline, normally aglow with lights from office buildings, is seen dark during Earth Hour in Toronto, March 29, 2008. Non-essential lighting in government and office buildings as well as residences were turned off for one hour to publicize the effects of climate change. REUTERS/Mark Blinch (CANADA)
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In this print captured by REUTERS photographer Mark Blinch, the iconic Toronto city skyline is depicted in an unusual state of darkness during Earth Hour on March 29,2008. The usual luminosity emitted from office buildings and other structures has been intentionally dimmed to raise awareness about climate change and its impact on our planet. As night falls over the city, a powerful message is conveyed through the absence of light. Non-essential lighting in government offices, commercial buildings, and even residential areas has been voluntarily switched off for one hour as a symbolic gesture to highlight the urgent need for environmental action. The image serves as a poignant reminder that every individual's contribution matters when it comes to combating climate change. By participating in events like Earth Hour, communities come together to demonstrate their commitment towards reducing energy consumption and promoting sustainable practices. Through his lens, Blinch captures not only the physical transformation of Toronto's skyline but also manages to encapsulate the collective effort required to address global warming. This photograph stands as a testament to humanity's capacity for unity and resilience in tackling one of our greatest challenges - preserving our planet for future generations. (REUTERS/Mark Blinch)
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