Streets, city skylines and landmarks around the world have gone dark to draw attention to the climate crisis.
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Every year since 2007, people have been urged to switch off their lights in a symbolic show of support for environmental awareness. The WWF says the campaign is a reminder to take climate action before it's too late.
Streets, city skylines and landmarks around the world have gone dark to draw attention to the climate crisis.
Streets, city skylines and landmarks around the world have gone dark to draw attention to the climate crisis.
‘It’s not too late to change this stance,’ urged the filmmaker.
-GWI highlights expanded water conservation, renewable energy efforts Story and photos by Shaniya Harding THE National Park tarmac stood still and...
-GWI highlights expanded water conservation, renewable energy efforts Story and photos by Shaniya Harding THE National Park tarmac stood still and...
The lawns of the Hope Botanical Gardens were transformed on Saturday as the Esirom Foundation returned with its Earth Hour Jamaica concert which...
The lawns of the Hope Botanical Gardens were transformed on Saturday as the Esirom Foundation returned with its Earth Hour Jamaica concert which...
The Climate Change Commission (CCC) yesterday said that Earth Hour should not end with the switching off of lights as it asked the public to...
Consumers were encouraged to participate by turning off non-essential lights and appliances during Earth Hour on March 22.
Consumers were encouraged to participate by turning off non-essential lights and appliances during Earth Hour on March 22.