How The World Observed Earth Hour 2021

Lights off as Earth Hour highlights climate change

27th March 2021 was observed as Earth Hour, with the world uniting to show its commitment to save the planet. Organized by the World Wide Fund for Nature, it is one of the biggest grassroots movements to save the environment.

This initiative urges people across the world to switch off their lights for one hour from 8:30 pm and 9:30 pm on the last Saturday of March to raise awareness about environmental issues.

This year’s event underscored the link between the destruction of nature and increasing outbreaks of diseases such as Covid-19.

Many important landmarks across the world, including the Sydney Opera House and the Colosseum in Rome, went dim in support of this initiative.

Here are some photos of the Earth Hour 2021.

Below is a picture of artificial tree-like structures called Supertrees with the lights switched off to commemorate Earth Hour, at Gardens By the Bay, in Singapore.

Image Source: Reuters

The lights in the famed Sydney Opera House were also dimmed to show solidarity with the event.

Image Source: AFP

Here is a picture of the iconic Eiffel Tower in Paris with the lights off.

Image Source: AFP

The lights at Akorda, the official residence of Kazakhstan’s President were also switched off during Earth Hour in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan.

Image Source: Reuters

The lights at the headquarters of the United Nations in New York City were also put off.

Aren’t these some beautiful pictures? What do you think? Let us know how you observed Earth Hour in the comments section below.

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