Here’s a great GIF of the lights in Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbour switching off for Earth Hour 2013.
This year the campaign was supported by the likes of Eason Chan and cantopop superstar G.E.M. and the highest Earth Hour event in the world also happened on the roof top of the iconic Sky100 building!
Here’s a behind the scenes look at Earth Hour 2013 in Hong Kong, were the highest Earth Hour event in the world was held at Sky100!
Celebrities like Karen Mok and G.E.M graced the event.
The Hong Kong skyline goes dark for Earth Hour 2012. A survey released by WWF found that more than 2.8 million people took part across the city.
Shark fin free wedding banquet? Singapore says, “I do.” Learn more about the country’s efforts to get shark fin off the menu.
Having just moved our global headquarters to Singapore, we think it’s important to get behind the campaign to say NO to shark fin. Reblog if you want to see sharks in the ocean and not in soup.
WWF says 2.8 million people in Hong Kong participated in the year’s Earth Hour event, according to a survey conducted by TNS. The majority of participants showed commitment to sustainable living beyond the hour, with all Earth Hour participants pledging to take future action toward a more sustainable living. Around 77% said they would turn off lights when not in use, 64% would replace old light bulbs and 61% would turn off appliances when not being used. (Image Elson Li/WWF-Hong Kong)
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Earth Hour 2012, Hong Kong
Let’s go beyond the hour and set an energy saving target.
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Play your part
Just over 1 day to Earth Hour. Showering more quickly and using cooler water can help save energy and also water!
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Setting the air conditioner 1 degree higher for a year = 300 fans running for a night!
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Overview of Hong Kong Island and Kowloon - Earth Hour 2011
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Earth Hour 2011, Hong Kong