Jointly organised by the WWF, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment(MoNRE), and the Ministry of Industry and Trade, the event also aims to encourageinitiatives on community building and promoting sustainable economicdevelopment and integration with nature, protecting biodiversity, and effectivelyresponding to climate change.
The campaign in Vietnam this year will focus on communications activities via socialnetworks.
MoNRE has called for action by each individual and organisation to reduce theburden on the environment by rejecting, minimising, reusing, and recyclingwaste, especially plastic waste and disposable plastic products; usingenvironmentally-friendly public transport; investing in energy-savingequipment; and turning off or unplugging devices when not in use andencouraging the use of renewable energy.
As Vietnam’s contribution to Earth Hour in 2021, MoNRE proposed agencies,organisations, and individuals “turn off lights and unnecessary electricalequipment” from 8.30pm to 9.30pm on March 27.
Starting as a symbolic “lights out” event inSydney in 2007, Earth Hour has grown to become one of the world’s largestgrassroots movements for the environment. It has inspired and empoweredindividuals, communities, businesses, and organisations in 190 countries andterritories to take action on climate change and environmental loss.
Earth Hour was first organised by WWF in Vietnam in 2009. Since 2012, the campaignhas been organised annually to bring people together to reduce the impact ofclimate change and protect the environment./