Connect with communities across the globe to go dark during the annual Earth Hour at 8:30 p.m., March 28 in your local time zone. This simple act will save energy, help bring awareness to climate change and unite you with others dedicated to protecting the planet.
In addition to turning your lights off, there are many ways you can participate:
- Spread the word via social media using scripted messages
- Add your Voice for the Planet to declare your pledge to protect
- Share your story about saving the planet
- Record your name to join the movement on Worldwildlife.org
For a full list of ways to get involved, visit the Earth Hour website.
The Earth Hour is also a wonderful reminder to unplug from our busy lives and pause to breathe. Treat your visual senses to world-famous works of art on view at the Musée d’Orsay, Paris online gallery or walk the halls of Italy’s renowned Uffizi Galleries through their online tour. For a deeper escape, find calm in this relaxing World Peace Meditation narrated by Julian Lennon.
However you choose to observe Earth Hour, rest assured millions of others join with you in unity to #conservelife.