WWF's Earth Hour launches the Biggest Hour For Earth
On 25th March 2023 at 8.30pm local time, WWF’s Earth Hour will mobilise people around the world to Give an Hour for Earth, as part of efforts to create the ‘Biggest Hour for Earth’. As landmarks and homes take part in Earth Hour’s iconic switch off moment, individuals across the world will be urged to ‘switch off’ themselves, before spending 60 minutes doing something - anything - positive for our planet. WWF is warning that the next seven years are crucial for halting irreversible nature loss and climate change. This year’s Earth Hour, it says is needed more than ever, to inspire millions more to act, and make millions more take notice.
- On 25th March 2023 at 8.30pm local time, WWF’s Earth Hour will mobilise people around the world to Give an Hour for Earth, as part of efforts to create the ‘Biggest Hour for Earth’.
- As landmarks and homes take part in Earth Hour’s iconic switch off moment, individuals across the world will be urged to ‘switch off’ themselves, before spending 60 minutes doing something - anything - positive for our planet.
- WWF is warning that the next seven years are crucial for halting irreversible nature loss and climate change. This year’s Earth Hour, it says is needed more than ever, to inspire millions more to act, and make millions more take notice.
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