Earth Hour 2023

2023 - 3 - 25

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Why Does the World Observe Earth Hour? | Weather.com (The Weather Channel)

Mountain View, CA, United States Weather · Earth Hour 2023 to Be Observed on March 25! Here's Why the World Celebrates This 'Lights Out' Event ...

Earth Hour famously began in Sydney, Australia back in 2007, and it was supported by more than 2.2 million individuals and 2,000 businesses. This leads to near coincidental sunset times in both hemispheres, thereby ensuring a compelling visual impact for a global ‘lights out’ event — a major reason why we celebrate Earth Hour towards the end of March! This lights-off gesture is symbolic; the deeper aim of Earth Hour is to encourage individuals, households, communities and businesses to take accountability for their ecological footprint and engage in a dialogue on finding real solutions to challenges like climate change, biodiversity loss and environmental degradation as a whole.

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Earth Hour 2023: 'Lights off' at 8.30 pm today. Know the significance (Hindustan Times)

The 'Earth Hour' event encourages individuals to turn off all lights and electrical appliances at their homes and offices for an hour to promote awareness ...

The event encourages individuals to turn off all lights and electrical appliances at their homes and offices for an hour to promote awareness of climate change challenges and energy conservation. Now in its 17th year, Earth Hour has evolved from a simple lights-out event to a powerful catalyst for positive environmental change. The following year, the event gained international recognition and was celebrated on March 29, 2008, with millions of people from around the world participating. The inaugural observance was held on March 31, 2007, at 7:30 pm local time in Sydney, where people were encouraged to turn off their lights for an hour. The event has become a platform for driving major legislative changes through the collective power of people and their actions. By coming together in this way, we can raise awareness of the urgent need for action to protect our planet's future.

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Marcos urges Filipinos to participate in Earth Hour 2023 | News | (GMA News Online)

President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. urged the public to participate in Earth Hour 2023. "It only takes 60 minutes to do good for our future, ...

to 9:30 p.m. — VBL, GMA Integrated News Earth Hour, which will take place from 8:30 p.m.

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Marcos urges Filipinos to join 2023 Earth Hour (ABS-CBN News)

The President underscored that the 'Philippines is hit with an average of 20 typhoons, making it one of the most vulnerable countries to climate change.'

“This yearly tradition invites us all to learn more about the world’s biggest environmental challenge-that of climate change. In a separate video posted on the Department of Energy’s Facebook page, Marcos Jr. “Let us become part of the solution and embark on advocacies, programs, and initiatives that will help us protect and preserve the earth —our only home,” he said.

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Pres Marcos calls on nation to join 2023 Earth Hour (Philippine Information Agency)

MANILA -- President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Saturday called on the entire Filipino nation to join the observance of Earth Hour to mitigate the ...

“So at this hour, let us stop, slow down and dedicate a moment to help the Earth breathe and heal anew. The event is held annually, encouraging individuals, communities, and businesses to turn off non-essential electric lights, for one hour, from 8:30 p.m. President Marcos said the observance of Earth Hour will also help the government enforce its action plans that will benefit the planet.

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Earth Hour 2023, Time, Date and Important Facts (Bankersadda)

We all know climate change is for the real and the major reason for the ongoing climate change is unsustainable anthropogenic consumption of resources.

It is a specified hour of the last Saturday in March, where all the individuals are encouraged to switch off lights for an hour. Earth Hour is also known as the “lights off” moment, where individuals from around the globe switch off their lights to show symbolic support for the planet. It is also aimed at raising awareness of the environmental issues affecting it. Earth Hour was first organized in Sydney in 2007 by World Wide Fund. This article here has all the information on Earth Hour. For the year 2023, Earth Hour is being celebrated on 25 March 2023.

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Photos: Cities worldwide turn off their lights to mark Earth Hour 2023 (Gulf News)

A view of the Supertree Grove structures at Gardens by the Bay before and after lights are switched off to mark Earth Hour, in Singapore.

Participants turn off lights in residential buildings as well as the illumination of famous city landmarks and monuments for one hour between 8:30 and 9:30 p.m. Earth Hour, which WWF organises, encourages people worldwide to turn their lights off for 60 minutes to raise awareness about environmental issues. A view of the Supertree Grove structures at Gardens by the Bay before and after lights are switched off to mark Earth Hour, in Singapore.

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Earth Hour 2023: What time to turn off the lights and what should you ... (MARCA.com)

Earth Hour is a WWF initiative which aims to raise awareness about climate change, a phenomenon that is increasingly visible in our society.

This initiative was born as a symbolic gesture to draw attention to the problem of climate change, and seeing the results it had in the Australian city. The first Earth Hour event was held in Sydney on March 31, 2007. Earth Hour is celebrated on the last Saturday of March every year all over the world.

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Earth Hour 2023 Calls For Urgent Action For The Planet Greater ... (Mid-Day)

The water we depend on is increasingly very rare. Some of you may find this hard to believe considering that water covers approximately 71% of the Earth and ...

Taking a 450 kg average we can deduce that the amount of electricity we save in one hour, equates to about 7,618,050 kg of coal. It supports our societies and our economies and is one of our greatest allies in the fight against the climate crisis. This year's event invites people around the globe to unite in a moment of reflection on our relationship with each other and our collective home. It aims to unite millions of people around the world to show solidarity for both people and the planet. Even by saving a single drop of water in one day, we can save tons of water all over the world. Less than 1% of the water on earth is available for human consumption.

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