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Earth Hour was first observed in Sydney, Australia, on March 31, 2007. The event was initiated by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and its partners to raise awareness about climate change and the urgent need for action to protect the environment.

The idea was simple: individuals, businesses, and landmarks would turn off their non-essential lights for one hour as a symbolic gesture to show their commitment to the planet. The event quickly gained momentum, and today, Earth Hour is celebrated in over 180 countries and territories around the world.

Earth Hour is an annual global event that takes place on the last Saturday in March from 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. local time. It encourages people worldwide to switch off their lights for one hour as a symbolic gesture to demonstrate their commitment to the environment and the fight against climate change. The event aims to raise awareness about the need for sustainable practices and inspire individuals, businesses, and governments to take concrete actions to protect the planet.

Various events and activities are organized to commemorate Earth Hour, such as:
1. Lights-out events: People around the world switch off their lights for one hour, plunging iconic landmarks, homes, and businesses into darkness. This powerful visual statement highlights the need for collective action to address environmental challenges.
2. Community gatherings: Local communities may organize candle-lit dinners, nighttime walks, stargazing events, or other activities to bring people together and create a sense of unity in the fight against climate change.
3. Educational events: Workshops, seminars, and presentations may be held to educate people about climate change, energy conservation, and sustainable living practices.
4. Social media campaigns: Individuals and organizations share their Earth Hour experiences and commitments to environmental action on social media, using hashtags like #EarthHour and #Connect2Earth to amplify the message and inspire others to participate.
5. Fundraising: Earth Hour events can serve as a platform for raising funds to support environmental conservation and climate change mitigation projects.

By participating in Earth Hour, people from all walks of life can join together to send a powerful message about the importance of environmental stewardship and the urgent need to protect our planet for future generations.


Hidden Object Games

Join us in commemorating Earth Hour with our exclusive Hidden Object Game! Navigate through a variety of beautifully designed environments, searching for hidden objects related to nature and environmental conservation.

The game aims to raise awareness about the importance of protecting our planet. Don’t forget to turn off your lights for Earth Hour after playing! Please like, share, and subscribe to our channel for more environmentally conscious games.

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