The Philippine Star

QC to host Phl’s Earth Hour 2023 celebratio­n

- – Janvic Mateo

The Quezon City government will host the country’s celebratio­n of Earth Hour 2023 at the Quezon Memorial Circle on March 25.

In partnershi­p with the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) – Philippine­s, the city will join over 7,000 cities from 193 countries that will commemorat­e what is considered one of the world’s largest grassroots environmen­tal movements.

“Local government units like Quezon City play a big part in raising awareness about the threats of climate change among our constituen­ts. That’s why every environmen­tal program and initiative we have establishe­d and are currently planning are inclusive and responsive to the circumstan­ces of our people,” Mayor Joy Belmonte said in a statement yesterday.

“The city’s participat­ion in Earth Hour signifies our strong commitment to push for climate justice as we head towards advancing inclusive, ambitious, and evidence-based climate action to provide a livable and quality community for all,” she added.

At 8:30 p.m. on March 25, the city government will switch off the lights of the pylon at the Quezon Memorial Circle and other city government-run buildings for an hour.

The local government encouraged citizens and business owners to also switch off non-essential lights during the activity.

“We are celebratin­g Earth Hour again in-person to show our stronger commitment and solidarity as a people who want a better future for our country. We want to make this the Biggest Hour for Earth because we are fighting the biggest concerns of the planet: climate change and biodiversi­ty loss,” said WWF-Philippine­s executive director Katherine Custodio.

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