WHAT is Earth Hour?

– An hour long event:


 

Around the globe, millions of people, businesses, and landmarks set aside an hour to host events, switch off their lights, and make noise for climate change action. This year Earth Hour is at 8:30pm on 25 March 2017.

 

– Run by you:

 

Earth Hour belongs to you. Each year, millions of you come together to make Earth Hour happen. Coordinated by WWF and other volunteer organisations, together we’re shining a light on the need for action on climate change.

 

– Creating impact:

 

Earth Hour is more than an event. It is a movement. Over the last 10 years, massive environmental impact has been achieved. Why not start now, changing laws, lives and our planet?

 

WHY?

Click on “why” to find out (link). Earth Hour’s impact and meaning: Over the years, Earth Hour supporters have helped pushing for climate-friendly laws to lighting up homes and lives with solar energy, together, we’ve made a real, positive impact for our planet.

 

HOW to take part?

Click on “how” to find out (link), or engage locally.

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