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Earth Hour 2017, the global blackout movement to save the planet earth is here. Earth Hour takes place between 8.30pm and 9.30pm on Saturday, 25th of March in 2017. The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) initiative is all set to mark the tenth year of Earth Hour this weekend after it started as a lights-off blackout event in Sydney, Australia, in 2007 to spread the message of energy conservation. Earth Hour is seen as the symbol of our dedication towards the planet with Earth s inhabitants encouraged to turn out the lights for one hour. For the world s biggest environmental event, famous landmarks including Eiffel Tower will be turning off their lights for Earth Hour 2017 this Saturday.
What is Earth Hour?
Earth Hour is an annual campaign that draws the attention of people towards the climate change effects. Considered to be the most significant environmental, Earth Hour started in 2007 when first Earth Hour was held on March 31 in Sydney, Australia at 7:30 pm, local time. The inaugural event saw 2.2 million homes, businesses and individuals opt for blackout (turn their lights off for one hour) to address the issue of climate change adversities globally.
Earth Hour, the annual international event organised by the World Wide Fund for Nature is done by generating awareness about the climate change adversities and asking people to switch off lights at homes and businesses for an hour at 8.30pm (20:30), local time. This worldwide phenomenon usually takes place on the last Saturday of March.
When is Earth Hour 2017 Date and Time?
The 11th edition of the event, Earth Hour 2017 will be at 8:30 PM - 9:30 PM on Saturday, 25 March. The tenth anniversary of the annual, worldwide celebration by World Wildlife Fund for Nature (WWF) will see individuals and organisations switch off their lights for one hour worldwide to show their solidarity for action on climate change.
Across the globe, billion people in over 7,000 cities from more than 170 countries will be participating in the Earth Hour 2017 to stand in the union for pollution free, a greener planet and address the effects of climate change. The global climate change initiative witness iconic landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower in Paris, Sydney Harbour Bridge, the CN Tower in Toronto, the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, and Rome s Colosseum, all-embracing darkness for an hour and joining the determined individuals in the fight against climate change.
What is Earth Hour?
Earth Hour is an annual campaign that draws the attention of people towards the climate change effects. Considered to be the most significant environmental, Earth Hour started in 2007 when first Earth Hour was held on March 31 in Sydney, Australia at 7:30 pm, local time. The inaugural event saw 2.2 million homes, businesses and individuals opt for blackout (turn their lights off for one hour) to address the issue of climate change adversities globally.
Earth Hour, the annual international event organised by the World Wide Fund for Nature is done by generating awareness about the climate change adversities and asking people to switch off lights at homes and businesses for an hour at 8.30pm (20:30), local time. This worldwide phenomenon usually takes place on the last Saturday of March.
When is Earth Hour 2017 Date and Time?
The 11th edition of the event, Earth Hour 2017 will be at 8:30 PM - 9:30 PM on Saturday, 25 March. The tenth anniversary of the annual, worldwide celebration by World Wildlife Fund for Nature (WWF) will see individuals and organisations switch off their lights for one hour worldwide to show their solidarity for action on climate change.
Across the globe, billion people in over 7,000 cities from more than 170 countries will be participating in the Earth Hour 2017 to stand in the union for pollution free, a greener planet and address the effects of climate change. The global climate change initiative witness iconic landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower in Paris, Sydney Harbour Bridge, the CN Tower in Toronto, the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, and Rome s Colosseum, all-embracing darkness for an hour and joining the determined individuals in the fight against climate change.
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