Imagine 300,000 people in Dubai, UAE plunging their homes into darkness together. DAMAC Properties, the largest private real estate developer in the UAE and the Middle East, urges residents and team members to switch off lights for Earth Hour 2026. This simple act sparks big climate action.
Communities across Dubai go dark at 8:30pm on Saturday, March 28. LOAMS sustainability champions and engagement teams rally everyone. Residents feel the thrill of united effort.
One Hour of Darkness That Plants 200 Trees
DAMAC champions Earth Hour to build a sustainable future. Switching off lights across 50,000 homes saves 10,800 kWhr and slashes 4,900kg of carbon dioxide emissions. Experts say this equals planting 200 trees that thrive for a decade.
Moreover, Patricia Torres from DAMAC Hills 2 shares the buzz: “It is motivating to see our community united for a meaningful cause. Earth Hour helps us appreciate how simple actions taken together can create real and lasting change.” She and neighbors eagerly switch off lights to fight climate change.
Earth Hour, organized by WWF, started in Sydney, Australia in 2007. Since then, it exploded into a global movement with millions participating. The one-hour blackout symbolizes deeper commitment to our planet. DAMAC’s push in Dubai, UAE keeps the momentum strong.
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