Every year, millions of people throughout the world observe Earth Hour to raise a concern about climate change and energy conservation on the last Saturday of March.
People turn off all of the lights and electric appliances in their homes, workplaces, and other locations for one hour as part of the annual “Earth Hour” event. The event encourages people to turn off their lights and spend 60 minutes doing something good for the environment.
#EarthHour is officially in full swing. Use the #MyHourForEarth hashtag to let us know how you're spending your hour. Do something – anything – positive for our one home and let's create the #BiggestHourForEarth together 🙌
Need ideas? Visit https://t.co/zzBBAVZGBE
— WWF (@WWF) March 25, 2023
This year’s Earth Hour will happen tonight (March 25) from 8:30 pm to 9:30 pm local time. World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) organized the event to encourage people to “Give an Hour for Earth” and express their support for energy conservation and combating climate change.
The ‘Earth Hour’ event was first launched by the WWF Sydney, Australia, on March 31, 2007, at 7:30 pm as a symbolic lights-out event. Since then, the popularity of the event has grown and become a massive grassroots movement for environmental protection. So every year, it has been observed on the last Saturday of March.
Currently, more than 190 countries and territories participate in the Earth Hour event held annually. Numerous influencers and notable persons have extended their support for the noble awareness program.
Sudarsan Pattnaik, a well-known sand artist and recipient of the Padma Shri award, showed support by making his sand art for Earth Hour India 2023 at Puri sea beach. Through his sand art, Pattnaik requested his supporters to join Earth Hour on March 25 from 8:30 pm to 9:30 pm by turning off all unnecessary lights.
Join us for #EarthHour on 25th March 2023 at 8.30pm to create the #BiggestHourForEarth . My sand art at Puri beach, using more than 150 bulb, To celebrate sustainability and raise awareness on climate changes . pic.twitter.com/A5yGVkxToY
— Sudarsan Pattnaik (@sudarsansand) March 25, 2023
Likewise, Antonio Guterres, the secretary-general of the United Nations, raised awareness on Twitter by writing, “Earth Hour is a call to massively increase climate action and a reminder that all of us can play our part. I invite you to switch off your lights for an hour on March 25 at 8:30 pm local time – wherever you are. Every minute and every hour counts.”
#EarthHour is a call to massively increase #ClimateAction & a reminder that all of us can play our part.
I invite you to switch off your lights for an hour on 25 March at 8.30pm local time – wherever you are.
Every minute and every hour counts. pic.twitter.com/xT2dna0Da3
— António Guterres (@antonioguterres) March 24, 2023
Let’s pledge now to participate tonight!