00:00Different towns in the country are united in Earth Hour 2025.
00:03President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. said the so-called activity is a symbol of hope
00:09in the trials of climate change.
00:12PTV's Civil Custodian has news for you.
00:17Almost 120 countries were united in Earth Hour on Saturday night.
00:22It is an hour of killing light from 8.30pm to 9.30pm.
00:27It is an awareness against climate change and nature loss.
00:31One city hosted the event for Earth Hour 2025.
00:35Along with killing light, floating lotus candles were lit as a symbol of hope and sustainability.
00:42This is to raise awareness on the effect of climate change on us.
00:46We only have one planet and that is Earth.
00:50The floating lotus candles were cooked on top of water that contains 60 or 60 minutes of killing light for Earth Hour.
00:59Stage performers used LED and glowing lights in Quezon City.
01:06Students in QC watched the show for Earth Hour.
01:12The brighter and greener future is far away.
01:15I love you!
01:17In Cagayan de Oro, Earth Hour was hosted by cycling.
01:22Aside from saving energy by killing light,
01:26they also helped the environment by reducing carbon emissions by cycling.
01:31Skaters and runners were also there on occasion.
01:35After Earth Hour was held in different parts of the country,
01:39President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. gave a message of support.
01:43The President of Earth Hour is a symbol of hope despite the challenges of climate change.
01:49According to the President, we have the ability to make positive changes.
01:54The Worldwide Fund for Nature Philippines prioritized the hosting of Earth Hour 2025 in the country.
02:00Because of Earth Hour, we gave 3 million hours to the planet.
02:04That's more than double than 1.4 million in 2024.
02:08From People's Television Network, Vel Custodio, Balitang Pambansa.
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