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World Wildlife Fund’s Earth Hour, March 24th!

Sep 28, 2019

Did you know that Earth Hour is March 24th, 2018?

Are you ready to join the world for 1 hour of turning out the lights to raise for the environment?  

Well we are! And we encourage you to take action too!

Starting as a symbolic lights out event in Sydney, Australia in 2007, Earth Hour is now the world's largest grassroots movement for the environment, inspiring millions of people to take action for our planet and nature. This initiative is coordinated by the World Wildlife Foundation and multiple organizations around the world.

On Earth Hour’s tenth anniversary on 25 March 2017, an unprecedented 187 countries and territories across seven continents came together to take an urgent stand for climate action. More than 3,000 landmarks and monuments switched off their lights as millions united to protect our planet and future generations from climate change – a testimony to what #togetherpossible stands for!

You can have your own Earth Hour Party at home!

Visit www.earthhour.org for more information on how to take part.  And let us at Reel Green know how you celebrate energy conservation on March 24th!

 

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