George Lyon, Liberal Democrat MEP for Scotland, is showing his support for WWF's Earth Hour on Saturday 27th March.
WWF's Earth Hour is a global initiative taking place between 8.30pm-9.30pm. WWF is calling on individuals, businesses, iconic landmarks and local authorities to sign up to switch off their lights for one hour to show they care about people and wildlife threatened by climate change.
This year's event is set to surpass those from previous years', with over 1,100 cities and towns across the globe switching off their lights in support of Earth Hour.
The European Parliament will join many of the world's most iconic landmarks in turning off their lights, including Piccadilly Circus, the London Eye, and Inverness Castle.
Commenting, Mr Lyon said:
"The Earth Hour is a great way to show your support for tough and effective action against climate change.
"Despite the failure of world leaders to reach agreement at the Copenhagen climate summit, there is a real hunger for action at a global level.
"But everyone can all play their part by switching off lights and not leaving appliances of stand-by.
"I will be switching off my lights in support of Earth Hour and I encourage as many people in Scotland as possible to join me."
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