It’s Earth Hour Tomorrow!
First of all, Earth Hour is a global movement uniting cities and people worldwide. So it is set to illuminate the importance of conservation and more importantly, climate change awareness. This annual event, essentially where participants switch off their lights for one hour. However, it also includes iconic landmarks. For example and like the Empire State Building, Eiffel Tower, and Sydney Opera House. I mean it’s also among over 1,300 global structures that are joining the cause.
Timex has stepped up to support Earth Hour, offering a unique way for individuals to get involved. They’ve created a 3D website at timex.com/earthhour where people can pledge their participation. For each shared pledge using #TimeToGLO, Timex will donate $1 to the Earth Hour organization, up to $50,000.
This simple act of going dark for an hour resonates with many. A recent Timex survey revealed that 94% of Americans are willing to change their lifestyle to combat climate change, yet nearly half don’t know where to start. Earth Hour provides an accessible entry point for those looking to make a difference.
As we approach this year’s Earth Hour, it’s a reminder that small actions can spark significant change. By turning off our lights, we’re not just saving energy for 60 minutes – we’re shining a light on the pressing need for global environmental action.
Let’s go!
For one hour, cities and people all over the world (including the Empire State Building, Eiffel Tower, Sydney Opera house and more than 1,381 other global landmarks and buildings. For it will unite and turn off their lights to raise awareness for global conservation and climate change.
Timex is supporting Earth Hour by asking consumers to visit a specially created 3D website at timex.com/earthhour and pledge to participate in the global movement – for every shared pledge using #TimeToGLO, Timex will also donate $1 in your name directly to the Earth Hour organization (up to $50,000).
Going dark for Earth Hour is a simple way to get involved. In a recent survey conducted by Timex, 94% of Americans said they are in some way willing to change their lifestyle to help change climate change but 48% of people don’t know what to do or where to start.
Finally, Earth Hour is run out of Singapore.

