HomeFeaturesPhotos: Filipinos mark ‘Biggest Hour for Earth’

Photos: Filipinos mark ‘Biggest Hour for Earth’

The “Biggest Hour For Earth” aims to educate people and spread awareness on various environmental issues

Residents of Quezon City in the Philippine capital join their mayor, Joy Belmonte, and the non-government World Wildlife Fund Philippines, along with climate and environmental groups, in observing the Earth Hour on Saturday, March 25, 2023.

The “Biggest Hour For Earth” is the first in-person event since the pandemic in 2020. It aims to educate people and spread awareness on various environmental issues. (Photos by Jire Carreon)

- Newsletter -

© Copyright LiCAS.news. All rights reserved. Republication of this article without express permission from LiCAS.news is strictly prohibited. For republication rights, please contact us at: [email protected]

Support LiCAS.news

We work tirelessly each day to tell the stories of those living on the fringe of society in Asia and how the Church in all its forms - be it lay, religious or priests - carries out its mission to support those in need, the neglected and the voiceless.
We need your help to continue our work each day. Make a difference and donate today.

Latest