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Earth Hour 2018
EARTH HOUR 2018: 60 Minutes To Protect The Planet - lights out at 8.30pm
WWF’s Earth Hour is the biggest movement to protect our planet.
Hundreds of millions of people around the planet take part in WWF’s Earth Hour every year.
People do a wide range of things around the hour to show they care about our planet’s future. Millions choose to mark Earth Hour by going ‘lights out’ for 60 minutes at 8.30pm – a symbolic show of solidarity for the planet.
The world’s biggest landmarks – like Sydney Opera House, the Eiffel Tower, Buckingham Palace, and Edinburgh Castle – switch off lights as a visual display of their commitment too.
To find out more about Earth Hour, and how you can get involved, click here.
EARTH HOUR 2018: 60 Minutes To Protect The Planet - lights out at 8.30pm
WWF’s Earth Hour is the biggest movement to protect our planet.
Hundreds of millions of people around the planet take part in WWF’s Earth Hour every year.
People do a wide range of things around the hour to show they care about our planet’s future. Millions choose to mark Earth Hour by going ‘lights out’ for 60 minutes at 8.30pm – a symbolic show of solidarity for the planet.
The world’s biggest landmarks – like Sydney Opera House, the Eiffel Tower, Buckingham Palace, and Edinburgh Castle – switch off lights as a visual display of their commitment too.
To find out more about Earth Hour, and how you can get involved, click here.