More than 134 countries across the world, including the UK, switched off their lights for an hour on last Sunday to support action to create a sustainable future for the planet. The event, which took place at 8.30 p.m. Sunday around the world, started in Fiji, New Zealand and Australia. The aim is to highlight the charity’s call on governments, organizations and individuals to pledge their commitment to tackling climate change. Colin, head of campaigns, WWF-UK, said, "Our event at the Royal Albert Hall, alongside the hundreds of thousands of events across the world, shows global support for the need to tackle climate change and protect the natural world." The challenge for our future well- being could not be greater. WWF’s Earth Hour is about creating a message so powerful that governments and businesses cannot fail to take notice. Where did the event start
A.Fiji. B.New Zealand. C.Australia. D.All of the above.