Do your bit for the environment.
If you already recycle, try to use less plastic, and turn the water off while you brush your teeth you’re certainly getting there, but there’s always the feeling you could be doing more.
Earth Hour is a good way to assuage your guilt when it comes to saving the planet, and it’s extremely easy to take part. It’s today, and will see people from all over the world switching off their lights and committing to doing more to protect our precious world.The next Earth Hour, which is the 12th of its kind, falls on March 30 2019, starting at 8.30pm and finishing at 9.30pm, local time.To join in, just switch off your lights and electrical appliances for the full hour, and show solidarity with those fighting for a cleaner, more sustainable Earth.
The world’s biggest landmarks, including the Sydney Opera House, the Eiffel Tower, Buckingham Palace, and Edinburgh Castle, switch off lights as a visual display of their commitment too. Around ten million people turned off for the Earth Hour in 2018, and 90% of people who take part in Earth Hour say it inspires them to do more to protect the planet.They are switching to
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