@List of Environment dates
Earth Hour
is a worldwide movement for the planet organized by the World Wide Fund for
Nature (WWF). Earth Hour engages a massive mainstream community on a broad
range of environmental issues. It was famously started as a lights-off event in
Sydney, Australia in 2007.
Since then it has grown to engage more than 7000 cities and towns worldwide, and the one-hour event continues to remain the key driver of the now larger movement. The event is held worldwide and held towards the end of March annually, encouraging individuals, communities, households and businesses to turn off their non-essential lights for one hour as a symbol for their commitment to the planet. Earth Hour 2013 was celebrated on March 23, 2013.
Earth Hour 2014 is scheduled for Saturday, March 29, from 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. during participants' local time.
Since then it has grown to engage more than 7000 cities and towns worldwide, and the one-hour event continues to remain the key driver of the now larger movement. The event is held worldwide and held towards the end of March annually, encouraging individuals, communities, households and businesses to turn off their non-essential lights for one hour as a symbol for their commitment to the planet. Earth Hour 2013 was celebrated on March 23, 2013.
Earth Hour 2014 is scheduled for Saturday, March 29, from 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. during participants' local time.
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@List of Environment dates
Name
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Date
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02-02:
February 2
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03-14:
March 14
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03-20:
March 20
|
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03-20:
March 21
|
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03-22:
March 22
|
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04-22:
April 22
|
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04: Last
Friday in April (each state also has its own observation based on best tree
planting time)
|
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04-29:
April 29
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05: first
Saturday of May in Vermont
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05-03: May
3
|
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05-04: May
4 in Japan (previously April 29)
|
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International Day for Biological Diversity (World
Biodiversity Day)
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05-22: May
22
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05-24: May
24
|
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05: Third
Friday in May
|
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06-05:
June 5
|
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06-08:
June 8
|
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06-15:
June 15
|
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06-17:
June 17 in the United States
|
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06-17:
June 17
|
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07-11:
July 11
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07-29:
July 29
|
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09-16:
September 16
|
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09-17 to
09-19: Weekend - September 16-18
|
|
09-18:
September 18
|
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09-21:
September 21
|
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09-22:
September 22
|
|
Ecological
Debt Day (Earth
Overshoot Day)
|
09-23:
September 23 in 2008, but receding
|
09-26:
September 26 since 2011 (IFEH)
|
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09: every
last Sunday in September
|
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10: first
Monday in October
|
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10: second
Wednesday in October
|
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10-24:
October 24
|
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11-06:
November 6
|
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11-15:
November 15
|
|
12-05:
December 5
|
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12-11:
December 11
|
|
at certain
times during the summer months
|
|
Name
|
Date
|
02-02:
February 2
|
|
03-14:
March 14
|
|
03-20:
March 20
|
|
03-20:
March 21
|
|
03-22:
March 22
|
|
04-22:
April 22
|
|
04: Last
Friday in April (each state also has its own observation based on best tree
planting time)
|
|
04-29:
April 29
|
|
05: first Saturday
of May in Vermont
|
|
05-03: May
3
|
|
05-04: May
4 in Japan (previously April 29)
|
|
International Day for Biological Diversity (World Biodiversity Day)
|
05-22: May
22
|
05-24: May
24
|
|
05: Third
Friday in May
|
|
06-05:
June 5
|
|
06-08:
June 8
|
|
06-15:
June 15
|
|
06-17:
June 17 in the United States
|
|
06-17:
June 17
|
|
07-11:
July 11
|
|
07-29:
July 29
|
|
09-16:
September 16
|
|
09-17 to
09-19: Weekend - September 16-18
|
|
09-18:
September 18
|
|
09-21:
September 21
|
|
09-22:
September 22
|
|
Ecological
Debt Day (Earth
Overshoot Day)
|
09-23:
September 23 in 2008, but receding
|
09-26:
September 26 since 2011 (IFEH)
|
|
09: every
last Sunday in September
|
|
10: first
Monday in October
|
|
10: second
Wednesday in October
|
|
10-24:
October 24
|
|
11-06:
November 6
|
|
11-15:
November 15
|
|
12-05:
December 5
|
|
12-11:
December 11
|
|
at certain
times during the summer months
|
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