
Terrance says Turner wins HOH and then he says they need to bring in Monte. He tells her about the plan the Dyre Fest group made when they came back in the house. He says they’d have an easy path to the end that way.Ħ:17 PM BBT – Terrance is spilling some stuff to Taylor. So that would be the three of them against Turner and Brittany.

He says that the two of them need to team up with Monte, and then they can go after Michael next week. Monte is stretching in the gym room while thanking all his friends and family for everything they have done for him.ĥ:48 PM BBT – Terrance pitching to Taylor. Michael says that Jasmine isn’t going to be his biggest fan because of all the ranting he did about her birthday.ģ:00 PM BBT – Alyssa, Terrance, Micheael, and Brittany are still chatting in the car room. Taylor says that she thinks she is going to be really hurt by the things Daniel said, but thinks that she and Paloma will be cool. Michael is upstairs napping.ġ:35 PM BBT – Brittany and Terrance are chatting in the car room, while Turner, Michael, Alyssa, and Monte play Chinese Checkers in the kitchen.Ģ:35 PM BBT – Taylor, Monte, and Michael are talking about how they think they will feel about some of the pre-jury houseguests after watching the season back. Terrance says that he apologized to her for that.ġ2:35 PM BBT – Alyssa is making something to eat while Turner sits in the kitchen. Monte says that when he talked to Taylor, it wasn’t Joseph it was that Terrance tried to flip the house on her last week. He says that she is throwing a temper tantrum about him voting out Joseph. Brittany says that they have to win but adds that she thinks they (Monte/Turner) would take a shot at Michael is they had a chance to.ġ1:30 AM BBT – Terrance tells Monte that the only person that is blocking him from staying is Taylor. Brittany tells Alyssa to be careful about what she says to Turner because he slips up a lot.ġ0:50 AM BBT – Alyssa tells Brittany that she doesn’t think that Turner would go after her, but Brittany tells her that she wouldn’t be so sure he wouldn’t based on conversations yesterday. Brittany says she loves it.ġ0:47 AM BBT – Brittany confirms with Alyssa that she is staying this week, but Monte and Turner had conversations about keeping Terrance.
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Suggests the name Full Circle because they were supposed to go home Week 1, got separated in the game, but then found their way back to each other. The WWF also recommends that supporters “take action beyond the hour, whether it is supporting a local WWF project or getting involved in Earth Hour campaigns in their own country, or starting the movement in their own community.Big Brother 24 Live Feed Highlights – Tuesday, September 6, 2022:ġ0:45 AM BBT – Alyssa tells Brittany that they should make their F2 official with a name.

The official Earth Hour website suggests seven ways that supporters can spend their lights-off hour, including reconnecting with nature and attending local Earth Hour events in their communities. You can mark Earth Hour by turning off your lights from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. Also, Argentina used its 2013 Earth Hour campaign to help pass a Senate bill for a 3.4 million hectares (8.4 million acres) Marine Protected Area in the country, according to the WWF.

The WWF’s chapter in Uganda, for instance, created the first “Earth Hour Forest” in 2013. The Earth Hour campaign has led to other actions related to curbing climate change. “Earth Hour aims to increase awareness and spark global conversations on protecting nature, tackling the climate crisis, and working together to shape a brighter future for us all,” the WWF says on the Earth Hour website. WWF describes the event as a symbol of “unity” and “hope” for a sustainable future.

Global landmarks – including the Sydney Opera House, the Gateway of India, the Beijing Phoenix Center in China, the Brandenburg Gate in Germany, the Colosseum in Italy, the Empire State Building in the United States and Christ the Redeemer in Brazil – will turn off their lights to show support for the campaign. Participants in more than 190 countries will turn off their lights for one hour on Saturday. It’s part of a grassroots global campaign called Earth Hour.Įarth Hour is an annual tradition started by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) in 2007 in Sydney, Australia, to raise awareness about climate change. Tonight, for the 15th consecutive year, people around the world will turn off their lights for one hour.
