The World Is Encouraged to Turn Off Its Lights for the 20th Anniversary of Earth Hour.
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For the 20th year in a row, lights around the world will be turned off for one hour on Saturday evening to show support for the planet and raise awareness about environmental problems. The movement is called Earth Hour, and it is the WWF World Wildlife Fund that is behind it. The organizers are calling on all citizens, businesses and other actors to turn off their lights between 8:30 PM and 9:30 PM on Saturday evening local time. Earth Hour bega…
People around the world are being urged to turn off their lights for one hour tonight as the climate campaign Earth Hour is held for the 20th time.
People around the world are being urged to turn off their lights for one hour tonight as the climate campaign Earth Hour is held for the 20th time.
Earth Hour: Held for the 20th year in a row Last year, Earth Hour inspired individuals, communities, businesses and organizations in over 180 countries to do something for our planet. In addition to turning off the lights for one hour from 8:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 28, people are encouraged to spend 60 minutes doing something positive for the planet. It can be anything from a walk in the forest, mending damaged clothes or cooking an environm…
People around the world are being urged to turn off their lights for one hour tonight as the climate campaign Earth Hour is held for the 20th time.
Saturday, March 28th, marks the 20th anniversary of Earth Hour, a global climate action event that will see millions of people turn off their lights for one hour.
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