YOU made Earth Hour 2017 the biggest one yet πŸ˜€

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Last Saturday, 25 March 2017, WWF's Earth Hour rolled across the world once again - and it was the BIGGEST one we've ever had, all thanks to you!πŸ™‚ 

From Nairobi to New York, Delhi to Dublin, millions of you came together to shine a light on climate action. An unprecedented 187 countries and territories took part, over 3,000 landmarks switched off their lights and millions of individuals, businesses and organizations across seven continents stepped forward to change climate change. 
This year's Earth Hour definitely got us jumping for joy! Thank YOU to each and every one of you for joining us to shine a light on climate action. 
From advocating for climate policy outcomes to millions of individuals using their social power to help change climate change and more, we have truly achieved so much together. Thank you.❤️ 

Relive some of the best moments we've shared

This year's Earth Hour is truly a powerful reminder that people, who are on the frontline of climate change, want to be a part of climate action.

To relive some of the best moments of Earth Hour 2017 as it swept across the world, check out this playlist today. 


And remember - the journey to change climate change continues. We hope you'll continue to stand with us at WWF to build a sustainable future for all!
Want to know more about WWF's work on climate?
A record 187 countries and territories came together for WWF's Earth Hour on Saturday 25 March to take a stand for climate action.

This year's event marked the tenth anniversary of the Earth Hour movement, which started as a one-city event in Sydney in 2007. Learn more.
With every new climate record, planet Earth is sending us urgent signals that we are close to the upper limit of the temperature threshold set out in the Paris Agreement.

Smart climate action needs to happen now - discover more in this 3 minute read.
Climate change poses a fundamental threat to everything we love. Melting glaciers, rising sea levels, and new and more frequent weather extremes will leave no continent untouched.

Find out more about WWF's work to change climate change.
Sincerely, 
WWF
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