Earth Hour 2010 was an event where individuals, communities, and businesses turned off non-essential electric lights for one hour to raise awareness of energy consumption and climate change. Millions of people in more than 5,000 cities across 135 countries participated in Earth Hour 2010 by turning off lights from 8:30-9:30pm in their local time zone. The event aimed to demonstrate that small actions taken together on a large scale can make a significant difference in combating climate change.
This is a slideshow presentation about Earth Hour, an annual event where individuals, communities, and businesses show their support for the environment by turning off non-essential lights and electrical appliances for one hour. The presentation provides details on Earth Hour's goals of raising climate change awareness and reducing carbon emissions globally. It also shares statistics on the massive worldwide participation that Earth Hour has seen each year since its inception in 2007 in Sydney, Australia.
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