Lights on economic, political, and cultural buildings and monuments went off for an hour as part of the Earth Hour 2021 in various countries.
This campaign is underway for the 15th time worldwide.
Monuments from all corners of the world will be joining us this #EarthHouras we stand together to speak up for nature. Weâre happy to have Sky Tower in Auckland @SkyCityGroup and Parliament in Wellington switching off tonight! #EarthHourNewZealand pic.twitter.com/nGPH8cp4uX
— WWF New Zealand (@WWFNewZealand) March 27, 2021
New Zealand is one of the first that celebrated Earth Hour in the world.
Australia, Malaysia, and Philipinnes will join the initiative, while more than 570 facilities will get dark in Germany.
Gerade abends, wenn die Supertrees und die Gardens by the Bay in der fulminanten Lichtershow Garden Rhapsody erstrahlen, sind sie der Besuchermagnet der Stadt. Begleitet uns auf einer virtuellen Tour durch Singapur. Wir zeigen euch ein paar der schönsten https://t.co/j4atSAndGZ pic.twitter.com/bNcv8lUg7F
— Ines Erlacher (@Gin_des_Lebens) June 7, 2020
The Earth Hour is a global measure for environmental protection. It was conducted in 2007 for the first time.
#Japan #SouthKorea are you ready to celebrate #EarthHour?! We can't wait to see what you guys are doing for our planet from the comfort of your homes Join us virtually by watching and sharing our must-watch Virtual Spotlight film! https://t.co/4s34ZqZhzP pic.twitter.com/7QVig7iGRl
— Earth Hour Official (@earthhour) March 27, 2021
See our planet in a new light
— Earth Hour Official (@earthhour) March 26, 2021
Share this video to take part in the #EarthHour Virtual Spotlight! 2020 taught us the importance of distance, but the issues facing our planet can only be solved if we uniteSmall actions make a big differenceTake the first step & RT pic.twitter.com/LyYUKNvXu0