Earth Hour 2010 - Northern Ireland
Saturday 27 March, 8.30pm
WWF’s Earth Hour is an inspiring message of hope and action – a global demonstration about climate change. Our campaign needs your commitment – so put the date in your diary and get ready for Earth Hour 2010!
WWF’s Earth Hour 2010 aims to unite the world’s people to demonstrate their concern about climate change. It will let world leaders know the world is still watching, following the UN Climate Summit in Copenhagen in 2009, and expects them to take urgent action to tackle climate change.
Earth Hour 2009 was hugely successful, reaching millions of people across the world. In Northern Ireland the Assembly's Parliament Buildings at Stormont was one of many iconic landmarks to take part including Belfast Wheel and Victoria Square Dome. Councils and schools across Northern Ireland also took part and showed their support for action now on climate change.
Watch WWF's Earth Hour 2009 in Northern Ireland
Get inspired by the official WWF's Earth Hour 2010 film
We want to make Earth Hour 2010 even bigger and better and we’re already in touch with some organisations to discuss how they can participate. Whether you are a business, local authority, school, community group or individual, we’d love you to take part. If you’d like more information just get in touch – email northernireland@wwf.org.uk , phone 028 9033 2869 or just sign up
Earth Hour sign up challenge!
If you want more incentive to sign up – and get everyone you know to join in – just have a look at our brilliant interactive 3D sign-up challenge map.