What's Happening?
Iconic landmarks around the world, including the Eiffel Tower and Sagrada Família Basilica, turned off their lights for Earth Hour, a global event organized by the World Wide Fund for Nature. This annual event encourages individuals and organizations
to switch off non-essential lights for one hour to promote environmental awareness and action against climate change. Earth Hour began in Sydney, Australia, in 2007 and has since grown into a worldwide movement, highlighting the importance of energy conservation and environmental protection.
Why It's Important?
Earth Hour serves as a powerful reminder of the collective impact individuals and organizations can have on environmental conservation. By participating in this event, landmarks and cities worldwide demonstrate their commitment to addressing climate change and promoting sustainable practices. The visibility of such actions helps raise awareness about the urgent need for environmental protection and encourages people to consider their own energy consumption habits. This global participation underscores the importance of international cooperation in tackling environmental challenges and inspires further action towards sustainability.









