Earth Hour is an annual global initiative organized by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF).

It encourages individuals, communities, and businesses to participate by switching off non-essential electric lights for one hour.

The event symbolizes a commitment to our planet and raises awareness about climate change and environmental challenges.

Earth Hour takes place on the last Saturday of March each year. This year it will be observed on 23 March, Saturday.

The event symbolizes a commitment to our planet and raises awareness about climate change and environmental challenges.

The specific time is from 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. local time.

 Participants from over 190 countries and territories comes together to make a positive impact on our environment.

Earth Hour invites people to take accountability for their ecological footprint.

 It serves as a reminder that small actions can collectively make a big difference.

By participating, individuals show their commitment to change beyond the hour.

Earth Hour is one of the world’s largest grassroots environmental movements.