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Schleswig-Holstein's Earth Hour: Ignite Awareness Against Climate Change

Schleswig-Holstein Participates in Earth Hour: Darkening Lights for Climate Conservation

Switching Off for the Planet: An Hour of Darkness for Climate Action in Schleswig-Holstein

Schleswig-Holstein's Earth Hour: Dimming Lights for the Earth's Climate - Schleswig-Holstein's Earth Hour: Ignite Awareness Against Climate Change

Embrace the dimmed illumination as Earth Hour kicks off tonight from 8:30 PM to 9:30 PM, a global initiative advocating for climate protection. Many cities, municipalities in Schleswig-Holstein join this movement, along with private companies and households.

In Kiel, the Town Hall, Warleberger Hof, and Maritime Museum have been dimming their lights for years. Lübeck, the historic Hanseatic city, plans to switch off the lights of Holstentor, Petrikirche, Jakobikirche, Lübeck Cathedral, Heiligengeist-Hospital, Musik- und Kongresshalle Lübeck, Museumshafen, and Travemünde Lighthouse for an hour. Flensburg's iconic Goethe School and Timmendorfer Strand's harbour information, town hall, and Kurpark trees also join the power-saving mission.

Other cities in Schleswig-Holstein such as Neustadt in Holstein, Neumünster, Rendsburg, Bad Bramstedt, Plön, Eutin, and Pellworm (island) are stated participants by WWF.

Launched in Australia in 2007, Earth Hour is an annual global climate and environmental protection action by the WWF. This action aims to be a striking visual testimony to humanity's need to care for our planet and prioritize climate protection. Last year, over 550 cities and municipalities in Germany took part in this global campaign.

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Should you require further specifics on participating cities in Schleswig-Holstein for Earth Hour 2021, you might consult WWF Germany’s official website or check local newspapers and news websites from 2021 in Schleswig-Holstein for details. Additionally, social media platforms like Twitter or Facebook could provide updates and announcements from local businesses and communities regarding events like Earth Hour.

  • With the commencement of Earth Hour tonight from 8:30 PM to 9:30 PM, cities across Schleswig-Holstein, such as Lübeck, follow the global movement for climate protection.
  • Lübeck, a historic Hanseatic city, is joining the initiative by switching off the lights of several landmarks, including the Holstentor, Museumshafen, and Travemünde Lighthouse.
  • Launched by WWF in 2007, Earth Hour is an annual global climate and environmental protection action, emphasizing the need for humanity to prioritize our planet's well-being.

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