The World Wildlife Fund hosts the annual Earth Hour to promote climate change awareness and energy conservation. The event began in Sydney in 2007, with 2 million people switching off their lights. By 2010, Earth Hour had created Read more Read More
As we speak, a blanket of darkness is rolling around the Earth. No, the orcs aren’t invading from Mordor, it’s Earth Hour! That time of year when governments, businesses and hundreds of millions of people around the world make a visual protest against climate change by turning off their lights ...Read More
Another “Earth Hour” is upon us. This is the night we're supposed to turn off all our lights in solidarity with… darkness, or something. It's also symbolic of a desire to “take action on global climate change.” Read more Read More
Earth Hour is World Wildlife Fund's global initiative where individuals, schools, organizations, businesses and governments turn off their lights for one hour to cast a vote in favor of action on climate change. Read more Read More