Earth Hour

  • Tehran’s Iconic tower goes dark for 'Earth Hour'

    Tehran’s Iconic tower goes dark for 'Earth Hour'

    Tehran, IRNA- The illuminating light of Azadi Tower, a national symbol and one of the landmarks in the Iranian capital, was switched off to mark the Earth Hour on Saturday evening.

  • Special program on Earth Hour in central Iran

    Special program on Earth Hour in central Iran

    Central Iranian province of Isfahan is holding a special program about Earth Hour which is an organized event staged worldwide annually on March 25 to turn off electric lights for an hour to develop awareness on respecting the environment and the climate change and conserving energy, Nazhvan Park, Isfahan Province, central Iran, March 25, 2023. IRNA/Rasoul Shojaei

  • Earth Hour in different Iranian cities

    Earth Hour in different Iranian cities

    Several buildings in various Iranian cities went dark coincident with over 10,000 world cities on March 26, 2022, to mark the “Earth Hour” which is organized by World Wide Fund for Nature to encourage all across the world to “go dark” for an hour simultaneously in a fixed to save energy and raise awareness for environmental issues and climate change. It happened in buildings in Mashhad in northeast Iran, Isfahan in central Iran, Tabriz in northwest Iran, and Tehran from 20:30 to 21:30 on Saturday. Earth Hour first started in Australia in 2007. March 27, 2022. IRNA

  • Tabriz Sa'at Tower goes dark in Earth Hour

    Tabriz Sa'at Tower goes dark in Earth Hour

    Sa'at Tower also known as Tabriz Municipality Palace in Tabriz went dark for one hour on Saturday night to observe World Earth Hour. Earth Hour is a worldwide movement organized by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF). It is held annually to encourage individuals, communities, and businesses to turn off non-essential electric lights for one hour, from 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 pm on a specific day towards the end of March, as a symbol of commitment to the planet. Tabriz, northwestern Iran. March 28, 2021. IRNA/ Seyed Kazem Yousefi

  • Tehran Azadi Tower goes dark in Earth Hour

    Tehran Azadi Tower goes dark in Earth Hour

    Tehran, March 27, IRNA – Azadi Tower in capital Tehran went dark for one hour on Saturday night to observe World Earth Hour.

  • Tabiat Bridge, Tehran's planetarium to go dark in Earth Hour

    Tabiat Bridge, Tehran's planetarium to go dark in Earth Hour

    Tehran, March 27, IRNA – Tehran’s Tabiat (nature) Bridge and Gonbad Mina Planetarium will go dark for one hour on Saturday night on the occasion of Earth Hour.