Earth Hour 2017 in South Koreaby Justin Chung | 28-03-2017 19:36 |
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![]() Earth Hour
In 2017, Earth Hour has attained unprecedented results. An astonishing 187 countries and territories took part in this movement with over 3000 landmarks and monuments switching off their lights. This has even led to 7 countries aiming for climate policy outcomes. Millions of people all around the globe have participated in this meaningful movement to fight climate change and make a difference in the world.
Earth Hour in South Korea
<Korea's Landmarks participated in Earth Hour> 1. Heunginjimun Gate, Seoul 2. Sungnyemun Gate, Seoul 3. Namsan Tower, Seoul 4. Seoul City Hall, Seoul 5. KT Gwanghwamun Company Building, Seoul 6. Hwaseong Fortress, Suwon 7. Jeondong Catholic Church, Jeonju 8. Busan Tower, Busan 9. Busan City Hall, Busan 10. Busan Port Bridge, Busan 11. Busan Cinema Center, Busan
Earth Hour at personal level
WWF established a Korea office in 2014. I joined WWF-Korea?s 2017 campaign as a volunteer. My volunteer work only lasted for 2 hours on March 18, a week before Earh Hour Campagin Day, but it was a meaningful time as I was able to interact and get to know the corporate sponsors and other volunteers. We actively spread the mission of WWF through advertisements and information letters. I realized that this campaign was a joint project with WWF?s regional offices and that great number of people shared interest in the Earth Hour campaign.
On March 25th, I participated by turning off the lights and spending time with candle for an hour to be part of Earth Hour 2017.
(Source : wwf.org, wwfkorea.or.kr)
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