Volunt圣元优博eers and s[url=http://baby.qq.com/cp/pinpai/nf/shengyuan.htm]圣元优博[/urlol in Hanshan county, East China's Anhui province, display a painting on Friday promoting the Earth Hour movement. [Photo/China Daily]
BEIJING - More than 80 Chinese cities plan to take part in "Earth Hour", an international event in which households and businesses are to turn off unessential electrical devices for an hour, starting at 8:30 pm on Saturday.
The number is more than twice as large as it was in 2010, according to the China branch of the World Wildlife Fund, an environmental group. |