2025-03-22 23:55:11
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Global Unity for Climate Action

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On March 22, cities around the world, including Leverkusen and Berlin, will join forces for Earth Hour at 20:30. This initiative encourages individuals and communities to turn off their lights for one hour, symbolizing a commitment to climate protection.

Iconic landmarks such as the Brandenburger Tor, the Kölner Dom, and Neuschwanstein Castle will participate in this global movement. Nearly 500 German cities are set to take part, alongside major cities like Tokyo and Sydney.

WWF climate chief Viviane Raddatz highlights the importance of incorporating environmental protection into governmental policies. As families embark on nighttime explorations, the event aims to raise awareness about climate issues and inspire collective action.

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