The
Soil Science Society of America (SSSA) and the
American Society of Agronomy (ASA) have invited the public to continue to celebrate World Soil Day on December 5 on an ongoing basis. The
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations has implemented the hashtag,
#WorldSoilDay, and a campaign "
Stop soil erosion, Save our future," with suggestions for activities by students, farmers, teachers, NGOs and private sector organizations. A map of International World Soil Day events is available online, as well as a list of yearly World Soil Day campaigns, a poster with World Soil Day Activities from the FAO, educational materials, and a downloadable coloring book for children. The
University of Michigan Museum of Natural History celebrated World Soil Day 2019 with hands-on activities, and a panel discussion by soil scientists and local farmers.
TreeHugger commemorated World Soil Day 2019 with a feature article explaining how soil is "the foundation of ... of
green building, the plants that make the materials ... to minimize our
upfront carbon emissions." Members of the public are urged to commemorate the day with efforts to reduce
food waste, eat a diverse diet,
compost, read labels on lawn and garden products, and perform
soil tests. == International Year of Soils, 2015 ==