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Find out why iconic landmarks like the Empire State Building, Willis Tower, and the Seattle Space Needle are coming together in this act of solidarity for people and the planet.
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GIVE AN HOUR
Have you signed up to Give an Hour for Earth?
Today, for our annual Earth Hour moment, iconic landmarks such as the Empire State Building, Willis Tower, Niagara Falls, and the Seattle Space Needle are pledging to turn off their lights for an hour at 8:30 pm local time. It's a powerful reminder of what we can accomplish when we work together for our planet.
Everyone can play a critical role in safeguarding our planet's future. And now, it's your turn. Will you give an hour for the Earth?
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Nature provides the air we breathe, the water we drink, and countless other vital resources. You can join the millions of people around the world and spend an hour of your time doing something positive for the Earth.
We have set an ambitious goal to reach 100,000 banked hours before Earth Day (April 22). Your participation counts towards a global effort for a healthier planet.
Thank you for showing our planet that you care.
Yours in conservation,
Jessica
Senior Director, Membership
World Wildlife Fund
P.S. Watch our Give an Hour for Earth video and see how millions of people around the world are uniting for the future of our planet.
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