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ByAhura Mujuni Mark

Earth Hour 2013 will take place at 8.30pm – 9.30pm on Saturday 23 March.For Uganda ,will unveil the world’s first Earth Hour Forest ,WWF Uganda says.

Preparations across the globe kick off for Earth Hour 2013 with the creation of the world’s first Earth Hour Forest in Uganda, to fight against the 6,000 hectares of deforestation that occurs in the country every month.

WWF Uganda identified close to 2,700 hectares of degraded land, and set a goal to fill it with at least 500,000 indigenous trees as part of their Earth Hour 2013 campaign. Earth Hour 2013 will take place at 8.30pm on Saturday 23 March.

“We cannot afford to ignore this critical environmental threat we are facing today. So, we are calling upon every individual, business, government agency, friends and family members to join us in planting this new landmark for Uganda’s environment,” said David Duli, Country Director, WWF Uganda Country Office.

“Earth Hour 2013 is the rallying point for millions of people in 152 countries and territories across the world to address the climate change challenge. It illustrates that it’s within our reach and power to work together for a sustainable future,” said Andy Ridley, CEO and co-founder of Earth Hour.

Ugandan forest

This tree planting initiative is one of thousands of Earth Hour’s I Will If You Will challenges taking place worldwide. I Will If You Will is a campaign that encourages everyone to take a positive action for the environment, beyond the Earth Hour hour.

Uganda’s Earth Hour Forest is the second huge environmental outcome of the I Will If You Will campaign. In December, the Russian Parliament passed a strengthened law to better protect the country’s seas from oil pollution after a petition carrying the voices of 122,000 people was successfully presented to the State Duma.