Earth Hour is not very far away now.
Earth Hour is held during the month of March every year now. Earth Hour is held at the end of March every year; usually it is held on the last Saturday of March.
Earth Hour began in 2007 in Sydney, Australia. Earth Hour in 2007 happened on the 31st of March. Since it's beginnings in 2007, Earth Hour has grown.
The event is now held most countries around the world today.
When Is Earth Hour 2021?
Earth Hour 2021 will be on Saturday the 27th of March this year.
Earth Hour will begin at 8.30 PM locally and it will finish at 9.30 PM.
What Is Earth Hour?
Earth Hour is an event organised by the WWF.
The aim of Earth Hour is to raise awareness about climate change, the environment and the natural world by switching off your lights for one hour.
Earth Hour has gathered a huge following around the world now, were millions of people take part in this event. There are also famous landmarks that have their lights turned off during the hour of Earth Hour to raise awareness about our planet in relation to things like climate change and the natural world.
How Can You Take Part?
Taking part in Earth Hour is easy - it's something that you can do from home.
You can take part in Earth Hour by switching off your lights between 8.30pm and 9.30pm on the 27th of March this month. You could switch to using candles for the hour. Perhaps you could also read about nature, draw something in relation to the environment or animals in the natural world, or, do something else like playing a board game or reading. There's several things that you could do to celebrate Earth Hour at home, these are a few different ideas of what you can do on Earth Hour.
Why Take Part In Earth Hour?
There are many different reasons to take part in Earth Hour.
These are a few different reasons to take part:
. To help raise awareness about the environment
. To help raise awareness about the natural world
. To help create a better planet for people and animals
. To help create a better planet for future generations
The Earth that we create today, will be the Earth that our children and grandchildren will inherit, while also being a planet that future animals will inherit, do we want to give them a planet that is cared for? Or, one that is damaged?
Our World Is Their World.
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