EARTH HOUR - GUIANASWE NEED WILDLIFE, WILDLIFE NEEDS USWildlife is not separate from us — it is part of who we are. Our forests regulate the climate. Our oceans feed communities. Our biodiversity supports the food supply, medicines, culture, and livelihoods—the heart of the Guianas beats in the rhythm of its natural heritage. But nature is under pressure. Climate change, pollution, deforestation and unsustainable practices are disrupting the fragile balance that has protected our region for generations. When wildlife suffers, we feel it too — in our food security, our water quality, our economy and our future. |
EARTH HOUR 2026LEARN, INSPIRE, RECONNECT, RESTOREEarth Hour believes that each one of us has the power to make a positive impact on our planet, but it’s up to us as individuals to decide how we do so. As a global movement, we acknowledge that the impact individuals can make is bounded by their own abilities, privilege, and environment. Earth Hour strives to inspire and support people to decide what they can do and want to do for Earth – our planet, our home. How will you give 60 minutes of your time to Earth, this Earth Hour? |

Earth Hour believes that each one of us has the power to make a positive impact on our planet, but it’s up to us as individuals to decide how we do so. As a global movement, we acknowledge that the impact individuals can make is bounded by their own abilities, privilege, and environment. Earth Hour strives to inspire and support people to decide what they can do and want to do for Earth – our planet, our home. How will you give 60 minutes of your time to Earth, this Earth Hour?