Several iconic buildings in the Los Angeles area will go dark Saturday evening to mark 'Earth Hour,' joining hundreds of landmarks, cities and organizations around the world to raise awareness of climate change.
area will go dark Saturday evening to mark "Earth Hour," joining hundreds of landmarks, cities and organizations around the world to raise awareness of climate change.
Lighting required for public safety will not be turned off during the event and airport operations will not be affected, airport officials said.
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