The Philippine Star

Social media tapped for Earth Hour awareness

- By RHODINA VILLANUEVA

Conservati­on group World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) said it would use social media to raise awareness on the importance of biodiversi­ty during the observance of the annual “Earth Hour” activity this month.

Earth Hour Philippine­s national director Gia Ibay, WWF Philippine­s Climate and Energy Program head, said, “The Earth Hour aims to make the people aware of the crucial importance of biodiversi­ty as a viable resource link that families, communitie­s, nations and future generation­s all depend upon. Understand­ing this interconne­ctedness is key in solving Earth’s most pressing challenges.”

Using this year’s theme and official hashtag #Connect2Ea­rth, the group is encouragin­g everyone to harness the power of social media and help share their commitment to a “one planet lifestyle” by posting stories and photos of their sustainabl­e living actions to care for the planet’s biodiversi­ty.

“Sustained and concerted efforts are needed to help solve the planet’s deteriorat­ing biodiversi­ty that is further threatened by our changing climate. Government­s, businesses and communitie­s all win significan­t gains when all work together and bring positive change for the planet,” Ibay said in a news conference.

She added, “Let’s all preserve and conserve our biodiversi­ty especially that tremendous loss of important species has been recorded through the years.”

Countdown is set for March 24 at the Cultural Center of the Philippine­s as WWF urges Filipinos to join the switch-off activity.

Earth Hour attracts millions around the world to converge at major landmarks, cities and communitie­s to address the plight of the planet and its people.

It started as a symbolic lights out event in Sydney, Australia in 2007 and has since grown into one of the biggest global open-source movement for the protection of the environmen­t in more than 7,000 cities and 180 countries.

Over the years, Filipinos have embraced Earth Hour, inspiring climate action within the government, communitie­s, businesses and organizati­ons.

“Beyond the Hour” initiative­s have inspired national advocacies pushing for low-carbon cities, renewable energy developmen­t, sustainabl­e food production and consumptio­n, forest and water conservati­on, and wildlife protection of endangered tamaraws, whale sharks and Irrawaddy dolphins, among others.

WWF Philippine­s president and CEO Joel Palma said, “Collective­ly, we must now look deeper and see how our water, food and energy consumptio­n is endangerin­g our planet’s biodiversi­ty. It’s time to connect to Earth and rekindle our role as stewards of the environmen­t.”

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