
Switch off your lights for an hour on Saturday, March 27, 2021 at 8:30 pm your local time.
In light of the ongoing health crisis as a result of the COVID-19 (coronavirus) outbreak, the Earth Hour global organizing team recommends all individuals to participate in Earth Hour virtually this year, for public health and safety.
Just because you're staying at home doesn't mean you can’t have a memorable Earth Hour on-the-night experience! We've put together a list of 20 things you can do at home or online this Earth Hour to spend the Hour with us, and help support our planet while you’re at it! Spending Earth Hour with your young ones? We've got ideas for that too!
Over the years, the lights-off moment saw entire streets, buildings, landmarks, and city skylines go dark - an unmissable sight that drew public attention to nature loss and the climate crisis.
This year - amidst the current global circumstances - in addition to switching off your lights, we also invite you to raise awareness and create the same unmissable sight online, so that the world sees our planet, the issues we face, and our place within it, in a new light.
How? It's simple. On the night of Earth Hour (March 27), we'll be posting a must-watch video on all our social media pages - and all you have to do is share it.
Share it to your Stories or to your wall, re-Tweet it, send it via DM, tag friends in the comments - the choice is yours!
Our goal is simple: put the spotlight on our planet and make it the most watched video in the world on March 27 (or beyond!) so that as many people as possible hear our message.
Be sure to follow us on Instagram / Facebook / Twitter to stay updated!
Watch our video here: https://www.facebook.com/earthhour/
Date: Saturday, March 27, 2021
Time: 8:30 p.m.