Climate action

Climate action

Earth Hour

On 23 March 2024, it was once again 'Lights out for a peaceful and living planet!' in all of KfW's larger building units in Frankfurt, Berlin, Bonn and Cologne. As a responsible bank, KfW participated for the 14th time in the worldwide Earth Hour, which was launched by the World Wildlife Fund For Nature (WWF) in 2007.

Earth Hour 2024

Video with KfW CEO Stefan Wintels (KfW Group / Detlev Karres / Thomas Schuch)

For this purpose, the lights were switched off for one hour at all the above-mentioned locations between 8:30 and 9:30 pm. In view of war, the climate crisis and our dependence on fossil fuels, the signal sent out by Earth Hour is more important than ever. It stands for bringing people together across borders to protect our Earth.

This year's motto was: Earth Hour - Your hour for the Earth!

Portrait Stefan Wintels
"We make an effective contribution to shaping a sustainable economy and society"

Stefan Wintels, CEO of KfW

(KfW Group / Detlev Karres / Thomas Schuch)

"This decade of decision is also a decade of investment. In this respect, the financial industry and the capital markets play a decisive role in mobilising private capital to manage the green transformation. It also depends on KfW, because as a responsible bank and as a global transformation and promotional bank, we want to make a positive and sustainable contribution",

explained Stefan Wintels, CEO of KfW.

WWF Earth Hour

Further information

It all began 17 years ago in the Australian metropolis of Sydney. More than 2.2 million Australian households took part in the first Earth Hour on 31 March 2007 and switched off the lights in their homes for one hour to set an example for climate protection. One year later, Earth Hour had already reached 370 cities in 35 countries spread across 18 time zones.

Earth Hour is now the largest global climate action and environmental protection campaign.

In recent years, people from over 190 countries and territories around the world have come together for the first time as part of Earth Hour to donate "one hour for the Earth". In Germany, 557 cities and 753 company locations registered again this year.

Published on KfW Stories on 25 March 2024.

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All United Nations member states adopted the 2030 Agenda in 2015. At its heart is a list of 17 goals for sustainable development, known as the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Our world should become a place where people are able to live in peace with each other in ways that are ecologically compatible, socially just, and economically effective.