This activity in Earth Hour is not only for ourselves, but also the best way to thank Mother Earth. We don't need you to do anything exciting. You don't need to do anything to move the world, just turn off the lights for an hour and do something to help Mother Earth.
Turning off the lights is a signal, representing your belief in protecting the earth and your desire to participate in change. However, what can we do besides turning off the lights? 20 1 1 Earth Hour, let's go beyond one hour by action.
"Earth Hour" will once again trigger the voluntary participation of cities, enterprises and individuals around the world. In this hour, we will put out unnecessary lights and pray for the sustainable future of the earth.
Whether it's taking a bus, using energy-saving appliances, saving water, sorting garbage, or even planting a flower, as long as it suits you, it's a declaration of action one hour after you turn off the lights.
It is hoped that individuals, communities, enterprises and governments will turn off their lights for one hour at 20: 30-2 1: 30 on the last Saturday of March every year to show their support for climate change action. Climate change caused by excessive carbon dioxide emissions has greatly threatened human survival on the earth. Only by changing the attitude of people around the world towards carbon dioxide emissions can we alleviate the impact of this threat on us.
I thank you for Mother Earth!