Millions celebrate WWF’s Earth Hour 2023, creating The Biggest Hour for Earth
Global leaders, celebrities, individuals, youth groups and businesses from over 190 countries and territories came together at 8:30pm on Saturday 25 March, to Give an Hour for Earth, with 410,000 hours of planet-positive activities pledged as part of Earth Hour’s ‘Hour Bank’. The United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres, South Korea’s Choi Si Won from boyband Super Junior, one of the world’s youngest climate activists, Tanzanian Activist, Sharon Ringo and Malaysian singer-songwriter Zee Avi were among the many influential leaders and celebrities who supported Earth Hour 2023, as part of the Biggest Hour for Earth yet. Landmarks across the world took part in Earth Hour’s signature switch off moment, including China's Beijing National Speed Skating Hall and the Zhouzhuang in Kunshan, the Sydney Opera House in Australia, the Christ the Redeemer Statue in Rio de Janeiro, the United Nations Headquarters in New York, Cambodia's Independence Monument, and the Notre-Dame de Paris in France.
- Global leaders, celebrities, individuals, youth groups and businesses from over 190 countries and territories came together at 8:30pm on Saturday 25 March, to Give an Hour for Earth, with 410,000 hours of planet-positive activities pledged as part of Earth Hour’s ‘Hour Bank’.
- The United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres, South Korea’s Choi Si Won from boyband Super Junior, one of the world’s youngest climate activists, Tanzanian Activist, Sharon Ringo and Malaysian singer-songwriter Zee Avi were among the many influential leaders and celebrities who supported Earth Hour 2023, as part of the Biggest Hour for Earth yet.
- Landmarks across the world took part in Earth Hour’s signature switch off moment, including China's Beijing National Speed Skating Hall and the Zhouzhuang in Kunshan, the Sydney Opera House in Australia, the Christ the Redeemer Statue in Rio de Janeiro, the United Nations Headquarters in New York, Cambodia's Independence Monument, and the Notre-Dame de Paris in France.
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