Earth Hour takes place Saturday 25 March at 8.30pm.
This a global annual event, organised by the World Wildlife Fund, where hundreds of millions of people switch off their lights for one hour to show they care about the planet.
NHS Lanarkshire is taking part by switching off lights at our sites where it is safe to do so, for the hour at 8.30pm on Saturday. You can also take part at home, and show your support for climate change.
You can join the biggest hour for Earth, by switching off for 60 minutes and doing something – anything – positive for our planet.
How you can get involved:
- Learning about our planet, perhaps by viewing a documentary or listening to a podcast;
- Reconnecting with our planet, for example by spending time in nature, using Google Lens to learn about the plants in your environment;
- Inspiring others to care for our planet, perhaps by going on a littler pick;
- Restoring our planet, for example by getting out into the garden and planting seeds to attract wildlife.
Share how you got involved in Earth Hour.
Emily Thyng, Energy & Environment Officer, NHS Lanarkshire, said: “Marking Earth Hour is a great way to help raise awareness and underline our commitment to action on climate change. Communication and engagement is a crucial part of sustainability and it plays a central role as part of our sustainability strategy.
“NHS Lanarkshire is taking part by switching off lights at our sites where it is safe to do so. We would also like staff to join in at home, where possible. Dine by candlelight, switch off the TV and play board games or even try out some stargazing!”
Find out more about Earth Hour.