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Vietnam plans various activities in response to Earth Hour 2023

The Ministry of Industry and Trade has called for the organisation of practical activities to respond to Earth Hour 2023 in Vietnam from 8:30p.m to 9:30p.m on March 25 with a message of saving energy, protecting the environment and coping with climate change.
Vietnam plans various activities in response to Earth Hour 2023 ảnh 1The Earth Hour 2023 will be observed in Vietnam from 8:30p.m to 9:30p.m on March 25 with a message of saving energy, protecting the environment and coping with climate change. (Photo: internet)

Hanoi (VNA) – TheMinistry of Industry and Trade has called for the organisation of practical activities to respond to EarthHour 2023 in Vietnam from 8:30p.m to 9:30p.m on March 25 with a message ofsaving energy, protecting the environment and coping with climate change.

🍒 Centrally-run provinces and cities have been asked to organise communications activities in response to the Earth Hour in March in order to raise public awareness of the campaign.

Citizens nationwide are encouraged to take a simple butmeaningful act of turning off lights and other unnecessary devices during the campaign. 

The Earth Hour is an initiative launched by the WorldWildlife Fund (WWF) and is the largest social event globally. So far it hasbeen observed in 7,000 cities and towns across 172 countries and territoriesglobally.

🌟 Vietnamfirst joined the Earth Hour campaign in 2009. In 2022, the country saved309,000 kWh of electricity, equivalent to 576.1 million VND (more than 24,000 USD).

TheEarth Hour campaign in Vietnam is hosted by the Ministry of Industry and Tradeand receives the support of many businesses, especially Vietnam Electricity (EVN) which serves as the primary sponsor of the campaign. Thecampaign is one of several actions being taken by the Vietnamese Government andpeople, demonstrating their strong commitment to uniting with the world in thefight against climate change./.
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