NO LIGHTS SATURDAY NIGHT: JOIN ANS AND THE REST OF THE WORLD FOR PLANET-LOVING EARTH HOUR
Earth Hour Goes Digital Amidst Pandemic
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CHEVY CHASE, MD – The Audubon Naturalist Society encourages the public to observe Earth Hour as part of ongoing efforts to combat climate change.
WHAT IS EARTH HOUR?
The event itself is quite simple. Businesses, organizations, and individuals are asked to turn off home and building lights for at least one hour. Earth Hour’s mission is to (virtually) unite people and bring awareness about the need to take action for our planet in the midst of climate change.
WHEN IS EARTH HOUR?
Saturday, March 28, 8:30 pm – 9:30 pm.
WHAT CAN I DO DURING EARTH HOUR?
- Read about ANS’s 7 Actions for Climate Change: ANS Climate Crisis Flyer
- Sign the Earth Hour Pledge: https://www.earthhour.org/voice
- Watch the stars: https://skyandtelescope.org/astronomy-resources/stargazing-basics/family-projects-and-experiments/
- Follow #EarthHour2020 #EarthHour2020ANS #ANS #Connect2Earth #ClimateChange
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About ANS: Throughout its history, ANS has championed nature for all by playing a pivotal role in conserving our region’s iconic natural places from development including the C&O Canal, Dyke Marsh and, most recently, Ten Mile Creek. Past ANS member and board president, Rachel Carson, author of Silent Spring, is credited with launching the now global environmental movement. ANS‘s nature experts provide hundreds of opportunities each year for children and adults to enjoy, learn about, and protect the environment.