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Fifty-thousand light bulbs at Navy Pier and the 24 spotlights that shine on Sears Tower’s twin spires also will go dark.

“We’re the most visible building in the city,” said Angela Burnett, a Sears Tower property manager. “Turning off the lights for one hour on a Saturday night shows our commitment to sustainability.”

Electricity demand fell by 5 percent in Chicago and northern Illinois during last year’s Earth Hour, reducing about 840,000 pounds of carbon dioxide emissions, according to ComEd.

“It goes way beyond turning off the lights,” Roberts said. “The message we want people to take away is that it is within our power to solve this problem. People can take positive, constructive actions.”

• Northwest Herald reporter Sarah Sutschek contributed to this article.

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