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Earth Hour

Every year, at 8:30 pm on the last Saturday of March, millions of people across the world show their support for our planet, raising awareness of nature loss and climate change—the two biggest threats facing our shared planet.


Tomorrow, Saturday march 26th, 2022 from 20.30 to 21.30h we celebrate a new edition of Earth Hour.


Earth Hour is a symbol with which we remember that nature is the life support system of the planet and that we must defend it now to safeguard the health of our planet and, in turn, our own health and well-being.


Earth Hour was born in Sydney in 2007 as a symbolic gesture to draw attention to the problem of climate change: turn off the lights of buildings and monuments for one hour.


Since its first edition, the campaign has become one of the largest environmental movements in the world, working as a loudspeaker for millions of people and thousands of companies and institutions from more than 200 countries.


The 2022 edition takes place at a particularly important time. An alliance of governments and organizations are calling for greater ambition and urgent action to halt and reverse nature loss by 2030.

In 2030 we must meet the Sustainable Development Goals set by the 2030 Agenda of the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity.

This year is special because a few weeks after Earth Hour 2022, world leaders will meet at COP15 of the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity to decide on a new global action plan for nature for the next decade.


Join so that this symbol remains until it is no longer necessary to claim the need to find another way to relate to our Planet.


On March 26, between 8:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. local time, we invite you to turn off the lights.


More than a symbol, a global movement in defense of the environment and people Earth Hour is a solidarity movement


Thank you for reading us.



Your team, TeethTab.




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