Earth Hour
- Cities around the world marked Earth Hour on 30th March by turning off lights in a call for global action on climate change.
- Earth Hour is an annual tradition in which people switch off their lights to spread awareness about sustainability and climate change.
- Started by the World Wildlife Fund, it takes place this year on March 30, from 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. local time. (And it’s not to be confused with Earth Day, which is April 22.)
- Earth Hour was famously started as a lights out event in Sydney, Australia in ....
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Ecology & Environment
- 1 Wildlife Conservation Projects in India
- 2 Environmental Pollution
- 3 Environmental Conventions
- 4 Global Conventions
- 5 Environment in Brief
- 6 Organisms and Their Environment
- 7 Ecosystem Functioning
- 8 Types of Biomes
- 9 Levels of Biological Organization and Diversity
- 10 Biodiversity Hotspots of India