Malaysians pledge to get involved in Earth Hour


Candles in the wind: A young boy taking a closer look at Marche Restaurant’s creatively candle display marking the 60 minutes of Earth Hour last year.

Earth Hour originally started as a lights-off event in 2007. Since then many people have started to include environmental-related activities that could be done during the one-hour of darkness. StarMetro finds out what Malaysians are pledging to do in showing support.

I usually go outside and play fireworks. I am planning for a monster shadow show for my niece and nephew and turn it into a charade game. The kids love it! — Nurul Izzati Azizan

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