Earth Hour is observed on the last Saturday of March each year. It was developed in 2007 by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) to get people thinking about climate change and doing something about it. People all across the world turn off their lights and electrical devices for one hour during Earth Hour to show their care for the environment.


Earth Hour 2023

2023 Earth Hour

Earth Hour is founded on a simple but powerful idea. Individuals may demonstrate their environmental support and conserve energy by turning off their lights for one hour. The event's goal is to remind people that their individual actions to cut greenhouse gas emissions and slow the pace of climate change can make a big difference.


Participants in Earth Hour may take further steps to reduce their environmental effect in addition to turning off lights. Examples include adopting a plant-based diet, taking shorter showers, and fixing leaks to reduce water use.


Take part in Earth Hour to show your support for the environment and to raise awareness about climate change. But, this is just the beginning of the event. Taking actions to reduce your environmental effect should be a year-round goal.


Here are a few ideas on how you may help:


  • Lights and devices may be switched off when not in use to conserve electricity. Change to CFLs and other low-energy lighting.
  • Select an environmentally responsible means of transportation: if possible, use the bus, train, or walk. Instead of traveling alone, attempt to utilize a hybrid or electric automobile if feasible.
  • Minimize your carbon footprint by eating a plant-based diet and eating less meat and dairy.
  • Fix any leaks you detect, take shorter showers, and utilize water-saving appliances and fixtures.
  • By supporting the installation of solar panels and wind turbines, you can encourage the usage of renewable energy.
  • Donate to environmental organizations such as the Global Wildlife Fund or the Sierra Club that are battling to save our world.


Following these steps will benefit the environment and help to prevent the harmful consequences of climate change. Although Earth Hour is a strong reminder of the influence that one individual can have, safeguarding the earth for future generations needs ongoing action on the part of everyone.


Let us turn off our lights and dedicate one hour to Earth. March 25th, 8:30 p.m.

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