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Earth Hour Day 2022: Theme, measures and history

Every year, millions of people all around the world take part in a worldwide event to raise awareness about climate change and energy conservation. The World Wide Fund for Nature in Sydney was the first to establish it. It quickly grew into a global movement, with millions of people turning off lights every year to commemorate Earth Hour.
Every year, on the last Saturday in March, Earth Hour is observed. The date for Earth Hour in 2022 is Saturday, March 26, 2022. At 8:30 p.m., Earth Hour will begin and end at 9:30 p.m.

THEME

Earth Hour 2022 will be planned to achieve a specific goal.
The topic for Earth Hour 2022 will be “Shape Our Future.” This is a pivotal year for everyone and our world. It is up to us to #ShapeOurFuture by raising awareness about the serious issues impacting our world today.

MEASURES

Everyone recognises the importance of environmental protection in everyday life in order to ensure a brighter future. In this way, we may leave a healthy Earth to future generations.
A pollution-free environment and a green world are essential. It is really important for living a disease-free life.
Furthermore, only a protected environment can supply us with the resources and locations we need to live happily.
The environment is being degraded every day as a result of increasing population and resource usage. The primary source of environmental devastation is humans.
Humans, on the other hand, have a responsibility to protect and safeguard the environment.

HISTORY

Earth Hour began in Sydney in 2007 as a symbolic lights-out event organised by WWF and allies and has now grown to become one of the world’s largest environmental grassroots initiatives.
Every year on the final Saturday in March, millions of people in over 180 nations and territories participate in Earth Hour by turning off their lights to show their respect for our planet.
Since 2007, millions of people have participated in a global event to raise climate change awareness.

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