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Earth Hour is a global energy-saving event that turns off unnecessary lights and power-consuming products for one hour on the last Saturday of March at 8:30 p.m. local time.
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Earth Hour is a global environmental event.
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Earth Hour is an initiative of the World Wide Society for Nature (WWF) to address global climate change, hoping that individuals, communities, businesses and individuals will turn off their lights for an hour on the last Saturday of March from 20:30 to 21:30 to show their support for climate change action.
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Refers to turning off the lights for one hour at a certain time in order to save energy for the earth.
It's called Earth Hour
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It is an initiative of the World Wide Society for Nature (WWF) to address global climate change, hoping that individuals, communities, enterprises and ** will turn off the lights for one hour on the last Saturday of March from 20:30 to 21:30 to show their support for climate change action.
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That is, we reduce energy consumption in an hour several times more than normal. It can keep our global environment from changing so fast.
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It is an environmental protection activity that hopes that individuals, communities, enterprises and ** will turn off the lights for one hour from 20:30 to 21:30 on the last Saturday of March every year to show their support for climate change action.
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1. Earth Hour (Earth Hour) is a global energy-saving activity proposed by the World Wildlife Association (WWF) to respond to global climate change, advocating that at 20:30 local time on the last Saturday of March every year (2019 Earth Hour time is 20:30 on March 30), household and business users turn off unnecessary lights and electricity-consuming products for one hour, in order to show their support for climate change action.
2. Earth Hour aims to inspire people's sense of responsibility to protect the earth and think about environmental issues such as climate change. This potato seeping is a global event, and the World Nature** first walked in 2007 after the advocacy of the early canni, and it swept the world at an astonishing speed, and everyone came to participate in this event.
Earth Hour does not require the shut-off of electrical appliances that may cause inconvenience, such as air conditioners, televisions, computers and mobile phones, as well as various other basic electrical appliances needed for modern life. If turning off the lights for an hour a year is indeed beneficial, then why not encourage the shutdown of other devices that use electricity? Regardless of anything else, in the face of a 20-watt table lamp, where will it go in a few hours? >>>More
Earth Hour is a global energy-saving event that turns off unnecessary lights and power-consuming products for one hour on the last Saturday of March at 8:30 p.m. local time.
Don't be so extreme, this is formalism (I'm also annoyed by this). >>>More
Earth Hour – On Saturday, March 27, 2010, at 20:30, take action and turn off the lights for an hour to combat climate change. >>>More
Earth Hour, what do we do when the lights go out?
Turning off the lights is just the beginning. Start with this small action and add a patch of green to the earth. With an hour of darkness, evoke the green hope of tomorrow. >>>More