Join Earth Hour 2023

Switch off for an hour and do your bit

24 March 2023
Earth Hour

Dundee is taking part in the WWF’s Earth Hour this year. In the lead-up, some of the city’s iconic locations are turning green, before taking part in the worldwide switch-off on Saturday 25 of March at 8:30pm. DUSA avidly supports the movement and stands with millions of people across the globe. We would like to encourage others to switch off their lights to show that they care about the future of our planet.

Switching Off!

The city of Dundee supports Earth Hour by taking part in the worldwide WWF Switch Off on Saturday the 25 March from 8:30-9:30PM.

Iconic locations in the city centre will be switching off their lights, including the V&A Dundee, Dundee Science Centre, Dundee City Council Dundee House, Caird Hall, Slessor Gardens, McManus Galleries and DC Thomson.

Switching off for an hour gives us the opportunity to step back, reflect and take a moment in solidarity. We all need nature and nature needs us to stand up for it every day. By 2030, nature and wildlife could be recovering all around us. 

How to Join Earth Hour?

Switch off for your world on Saturday 25 March at 8:30pm and join millions across the world.

Share that you’re taking part in Earth Hour on your social media platforms using #EarthHourUK #BiggestHourForEarth. Reach out to your employees and audiences to get them involved. Take part in some exciting challenges via the My Footprint app.

Earth Hour is a global movement that reminds us that even small actions can make a big difference. Change is possible, but only if we act together.

What do you do during Earth Hour?

>Switch off non-essential lights during Earth Hour.

>Cook up a meal with your family or friends – Have a candle-lit dinner! Dine in the dark this Earth Hour and cook up some planet-friendly dishes.

> Upcycle something around the home or in your wardrobe.

Sign up for the World Wildlife Fund to be kept informed about their conservation work and how you can help such as fundraising, campaigning and events. Sign up here.

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Priyanka Joshi

Priyanka Joshi is a mental health blogger and web content writer at DUSA.

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