Earth Hour 2022 - How You Can Participate
World Earth Hour is almost here and this year it comes at a time when we are facing exceptional circumstances. Although this is a challenge, all of us who are...
World Earth Hour is almost here and this year it comes at a time when we are facing exceptional circumstances. Although this is a challenge, all of us who are...
World Earth Hour is just around the corner (Saturday March, 26) and this time around it comes at a time when we are facing exceptional circumstances. Although this is a challenge, all of us who are facing the pandemic can still make a significant impact by participating digitally and from the comfort of our homes.
World Earth Hour was started in 2007 by the World Wide Fund. The first year, over 2 million residents in Sydney switched off the lights of their homes and offices for an hour in order to pledge their support to save the environment. The trend has caught on and there are over 180 countries that participate and actively observe this magic hour each year.
This year we are going through a challenging time, but instead of allowing this pandemic to get the best of us, why not make the best of it? Let’s try to get something positive out of this negative. Right?
We have already experienced the positive impact that quarantines have had on the environment. With most of us being more home-based to participate during World Earth Hour this year, imagine how much more of an impact we are able to make!
Here are the details of this amazing magic hour started by WWF, and some fun things to do during the 60+ minutes of awesome darkness.
What do you do during this hour? Oh so many possibilities. Here are some fun tips:
These are just a few ideas to make World Earth Hour even more interesting. Whatever you decide to do, just have fun with it and do your best to participate for at least the full hour. Mother earth (and our Shakti Tribe) will thank you!
-- by Viviana Wilches
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