Philippine Earth Hour advocates are expecting 15 million people, or an increase of five million from last year’s number of participants, across a thousand cities as against last year’s 647 who would stave off use of electricity for 60 minutes as a symbolic act of changing humanity’s patterns of consumption as key to reversing the ill effects of global warming.
Another goal is to maintain the ranking of the Philippines being on top of the list worldwide with the most number of participants at 10 million nationwide. An estimated one billion people, on a global scale, joined in the previous Earth Hour representing 88 countries as an act of saving an ailing Earth.
Another goal is to maintain the ranking of the Philippines being on top of the list worldwide with the most number of participants at 10 million nationwide. An estimated one billion people, on a global scale, joined in the previous Earth Hour representing 88 countries as an act of saving an ailing Earth.