What is Earth Hour?
Since then it has grown to engage more than 7000 cities and towns worldwide, and the one-hour event continues to remain the key driver of the now larger movement.
The first thing anyone can do to get involved is to turn off their [non-essential] lights on Saturday.
Earth Hour 2015 will be held on
Saturday 28 March between
8.30PM and 9.30PM in your local time zone.
We are 3 days away from #EarthHour 2015! RT to spread the word worldwide! pic.twitter.com/otpxX5u1tI
— WWFCanada (@WWFCanada) March 25, 2015
We are 3 days away from #EarthHour 2015! RT to spread the word worldwide! pic.twitter.com/otpxX5u1tI
— WWFCanada (@WWFCanada) March 25, 2015
The event is held worldwide towards the end of March annually, encouraging individuals, communities households and businesses to turn off their non-essential lights for one hour as a symbol for their commitment to the planet.#EarthHour
We’re 20 days to #EarthHour! RT to spread the word! :) pic.twitter.com/H6sfDtCOwn
— Earth Hour (@earthhour) March 8, 2015
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