The Arab Open University in the Kingdom of Bahrain took part in the worldwide Earth Hour initiative on Saturday evening, switching off non-essential lights and electrical appliances from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. to support global efforts aimed at raising awareness about energy conservation and climate change.
The university's participation comes as part of its broader commitment to environmental responsibility. In an official statement, Her Excellency Dr. Najma Taqi, President of the Arab Open University in Bahrain, emphasized the significance of such initiatives, stating: "Our participation in Earth Hour today reflects our deep commitment to promoting environmental awareness within our academic community and Bahraini society in general. We believe in the importance of environmental initiatives in protecting our planet and reducing our carbon footprint, and we call on everyone to continue adopting sustainable practices."
The event saw active involvement from faculty members, students, and administrative staff, all of whom expressed strong support for sustainable practices and reducing energy use. The university's engagement highlights its role in promoting eco-conscious behavior and contributing to global climate action efforts.