JAKARTA - DKI Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan did not want to miss celebrating "Earth Hour". To celebrate, Anies invited DKI residents to turn off the lights for one hour on Saturday, March 26, from 20.30 p.m. to 21.30 p.m.

"I invite all people to join the Earth Hour 2022 movement," said Anies Baswedan in a virtual broadcast on Instagram @dinaslhdki in Jakarta, Friday, March 25.

In addition to turning off the lights, Anies also invited the public to turn off electronic devices that were not used for an hour.

According to him, Jakarta together with 190 countries in the world conducted an Earth Hour program which was held on the last Saturday in March.

"Earth Hour" is a one-hour program for the earth, one of which is by saving energy, for example by turning off lights and turning off electronic devices that are not in use. "This is my action. Shape our future. For Indonesia, for the world," he said.

The "Earth Hour" program, he said, was a unifying momentum for the world community to pay attention to a more sustainable environment and earth.

"Earth Hour is a movement. This is a real movement to create awareness together about the importance of protecting the future of the earth to ensure that the earth we live in can be more sustainable," he added.


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