Millions around the world get ready to mark Earth Hour
Millions of people around the world will mark the 16th annual Earth Hour on Saturday. The event is meant to raise awareness about climate change by turning off the lights for an hour. CNN's Laila Harrak speaks with Kate Norgrove of the World Wildlife Fund.
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