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Global Peace Celebration. A Worldwide Wave of Earth Gratitude – March 28 21-Day Earth Gratitude Challenge. Join Now! For more than a decade, Earth Hour has invited humanity to do something – anything – for our planet for one hour. This year, we pause for something even deeper. On March 28 at 8:30 PM in your own time zone, people across the globe will unite in a synchronized Global Peace Celebration — a rolling wave of intention, gratitude, and love encircling the Earth. When we celebrate together, we create impact. Together, the impact will be amplified, and we will all be fired up and inspired. Imagine a rolling wave of peace and Earth Gratitude, creating greater harmony with Mother Nature, that ripples around the world. How to Participate On Saturday night, March 28, at 8:30 PM in your local time zone, wherever you are: • Film and document your peace celebration (even just a few minutes), ideally in a net zero environment that honors Mother Nature • Tag Earth Gratitude as a collaborator on Instagram and Facebook (click to link to the social media pages) with your special peace celebration. We will be sharing celebrations as Earth Hour happens around the world. We’ll also boost some of the posts with our partners at Unify, with an expected reach of a minimum of 3 million (Unify’s following on Facebook), and the possibility to reach tens of millions (as we did with the 2022 Earth Gratitude celebration). • Register for the 21-Day Earth Gratitude Challenge at EarthGratitude.org or by emailing [email protected]. Ideas for the Global Peace Celebration • Host a bike party • Meditate or pray by candlelight or under the almost full moon, surrounded by friends, family and your personal brain trust • Gather in nature with your community, dancing, feasting or playing • Feast and celebrate by LED candles • Sit quietly and breathe • Step outside and feel the Earth beneath your feet Imagine a world choosing peace and sustainability, deliberately. This moment belongs to all of us. Join in. Share widely. Invite others. H.M. Queen Diambi, Natalie Pace (the executive director of the Earth Gratitude project) and members of the Earth Gratitude contributors are available for interviews and conversations around gratitude-based sustainability, regenerative food systems, raising eco-conscious kids, conservation, and how individual actions—when shared—can create meaningful global change. Please reach out to schedule a conversation or learn more. Email [email protected]. About H.M. Queen Diambi Kabatusuila H.M. Queen Diambi Kabatusuila is the traditional monarch of the Bakwa Luntu people in the Kingdom of Luba, situated in the southern region of the Democratic Republic of Congo. H.M. is active on the global stage and is known as the “People’s Queen.” About Earth Gratitude Earth Gratitude is a global storytelling and education project dedicated to inspiring a deeper relationship with the planet through gratitude, connection, and action. The initiative features a free five-part docuseries, short films, VIP interviews, eBooks, and community challenges highlighting individuals and organizations creating positive change around the world. Its content is designed to be accessible, practical, and inspiring for individuals, families, educators, and communities. Topics explored in Earth Gratitude include eco-conscious education (including student gardens), everyday sustainability, food and health, animals and conservation, and the role of gratitude in personal and collective well-being. earthgratitude.org Earth Gratitude contributors include: H.M. King Charles III (when he was The Prince of Wales), H.H. The Dalai Lama, H.M. Queen Diambi Kabatusuila Tshiyoyo Muata, Sia, Ed Begley Jr., Wangari Maathai, Arianna Huffington, Alice Waters, EARTHDAY.ORG, Kiss the Ground, The Pachamama Alliance, WildlifeDirect, Josh and Rebecca Tickell and many more. Learn more about Earth Gratitude, access free resources, and join the Earth Gratitude Challenge at www.earthgratitude.org. About Natalie Pace Natalie Pace is the co-creator and executive director of the Earth Gratitude project and the author of The Power of 8 Billion: It’s Up to Us and other Amazon bestsellers.
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22/3/2026 12:34:27 pm
ACTUALLY - PEACE IS FULL OF LIFE ... NOT WITHOUT LOFE !!!
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