People are thankful for many things in their life, they thank each other, a person who plays some role in their happiness. People are thankful for families, friends, love, and food of course. But ain’t we forgetting something really important that without which nothing can be done? The answer is soil, the soil is the most important thing in our lives, if it won’t be there then we won’t be able to do anything we won’t get food we won’t get trees and much more stuff that we are not even aware of. Still, it is the most ignored thing in the world, the true importance of soil is just understood by a farmer.
We people are sitting at home and don’t know anything about it, as well as don’t try to know. Isn’t it wrong? Soil is one without a question of the most substantial bases of the ecosystem, providing our food, water, and power and playing a crucial role in lessening the effect of environmental modification.
For all of these reasons, it’s time World Soil Day came to be realized by more people than only scientists worried about the good of our earth. Some understand the importance of it and realize that it is important for others also to know its significance.
Why is World Soil Day Celebrated On 5th December?
5th of December is observed as a world soil day. This day aims to fight, as limited aspects could be more significant to us, the inhabitants of Planet Earth, who could never hope to live without the soil. It was proposed by the International Union of Soil Sciences (IUSS) in 2002. Beneath the administration of the Kingdom of Thailand and within the shelf of the Global Soil Partnership, FAO has funded the legal foundation of WSD as an international awareness-raising program.
In December 2013, the UN General Assembly responded by designating 5 December 2014 as the first official World Soil Day.
What is the theme of World Soil Day 2020?
This year, by addressing the increasing challenges of soil management, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) campaign “Keep soil alive, protect soil biodiversity” aims to raise awareness of the importance of sustaining healthy ecosystems and human well-being.
Teach ourselves, a huge fraction of destruction is performed to the earth every year due to not too ill will, but to ignorance, numerous of us barely do not realize enough about the earth to understand when we are harming it, sometimes that it can not be repaired.
- Honoring World Soil Day Every Day
- Learn How to Prep Soil in the Offseason.
- Start a School (or Home) Composting Program.
- Soil Science Experiment to learn how Soil Has Other Uses.
You can do many more things to celebrate this day but the most important thing you need to do is inform others about it and take initiative and learning to protect the soil. Click here for campaign details and support World Soil Day