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    South Africans called to take action for Earth Hour 2025

    Chukwu GodloveBy Chukwu GodloveMarch 14, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    WWF South Africa is rallying the nation to unite for Earth Hour 2025, billed as “The Biggest Hour for Earth.” This global movement, set for March 22, encourages individuals to dedicate at least 60 minutes to sustainable actions supporting the environment.

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    Since its launch in 2007, Earth Hour has grown into a worldwide event, raising awareness about critical environmental issues. In 2024, WWF South Africa secured a spot among the top 10 most engaged countries in the initiative. Building on this momentum, WWF hopes to make Earth Hour 2025 an even greater success.

    Pedzi Gozo, Executive Manager of Strategic Communications at WWF South Africa, highlights the importance of collective action: ‘Earth Hour has always been about inspiring and supporting individuals to act for change. It is a visible demonstration of how we can work together to advocate for global action to reverse the twin threats of global biodiversity loss and climate change.’

    How to Get Involved

    WWF encourages South Africans to dedicate an hour to nature by participating in various activities, including sustainable food choices, fitness and wellness exercises, and creative engagements. Participants who sign up will stand a chance to win exciting prizes, including a ‘glamping’ getaway with AfriCamps.

    For those looking to take part in a larger celebration, WWF South Africa is hosting two flagship events at the Kirstenbosch and Walter Sisulu national botanical gardens in Cape Town and Johannesburg, respectively. The events will feature an outdoor screening of Happy Feet, a family-friendly film, beginning at 8 pm, with gates opening at 6 pm. Tickets are priced at R50 for children and R100 for adults and can be purchased via Webtickets.

    Bringing Earth Hour to More Communities

    In an effort to extend the impact of Earth Hour 2025, WWF South Africa will also host free community screenings across rural, township, and peri-urban areas from March 15 to 31. These screenings aim to combine entertainment with environmental education, ensuring that awareness reaches a wider audience. Details of these community events will be made available locally.

    Make Earth Hour Your Own

    For those unable to attend the official events, WWF encourages individuals and businesses to create their own eco-friendly initiatives. Some suggested activities include:

    • Hosting a tree-planting event
    • Organizing a “plogging” activity (jogging while collecting litter)
    • Planning a sustainability-focused “lunch and learn”
    • Hosting an outdoor yoga session inspired by nature
    • Arranging a zero-waste group picnic

    By participating in Earth Hour 2025, South Africans can help drive positive environmental change, demonstrating that small actions, when combined, can make a significant impact.

    For more information, visit WWF South Africa’s official website or follow them on social media.

     

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