Earth Hour 2025: DOE calls on public to conserve energy, water
- The Philippines will observe Earth Hour from 8:30 p.m. To 9:30 p.m., focusing on water conservation in connection with World Water Day, according to Angela Consuelo Ibay of WWF-Philippines.
- Despite abundant water sources, the Philippines faces water stress in 21 areas due to urban consumption and climate change, according to the National Water Resources Board.
- Energy Secretary Raphael Lotilla emphasized that every kilowatt-hour of electricity used requires water, urging the public to switch off non-essential lights during Earth Hour.
- Earth Hour, started in 2007, is celebrated in over 190 countries, focusing on environmental issues and energy conservation, as noted by WWF-Philippines.
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Climate activists: Earth Hour – an action of decadence and ignorance
On Saturday evening, when people around the world knock out the light in their home for an hour, they consider it an encouraging message against climate change and pollution. Their true statement, however, is one of the decadence and ignorance. A completely different message would be needed.
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