Earth Hour WWF Australia


What started as an Aussie grassroots movement has grown into the world’s biggest movement for climate change. Our actions on climate change will shape the future for our children.
Prime Minister to switch off his lights off on Earth Hour night

About

Switch off to join the future

In 2017, WWF is celebrating 10 years of Earth Hour and 10 years of progress on changing climate change. What started as an Aussie grassroots movement has grown into the world’s biggest movement for climate change. Our actions on climate change will shape the future for our children. They know more about climate change than any other generation. And they have extraordinary views on what they want for their planet. On Saturday, 25th March, switch off to support progress for the next generation. Switch off to #JoinTheFuture.

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Campaign Details

Group Leading this Campaign: World Wide Fund for Nature

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Who this Campaign is Targeting: Prime Minister Turnbull

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Campaign Ran From: 2007 to 2021

Campaign Outcome:

Outcome Evidence: Earth Hour organisers have criticised Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull for not switching off over the weekend “despite countless requests…to protect the places we love” and despite international momentum including support from the United Nations.

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Earth Hour WWF Australia