World Environment Day was celebrated with music, movement, and a shared commitment to a healthier planet.
Dancing in celebration of the Earth that sustains us, volunteers expressed the spirit of collective action needed to protect it.
Because caring for the planet is not just a responsibility—it can also be a joyful expression of gratitude and involvement.
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A song. A dance. A message.
The students of Isha Home School put their own spin on Alok's Deep Down, using movement and creativity to express their commitment to a healthier future for our planet.
Small actions, shared widely, can inspire meaningful change.
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As the world focuses on solutions to the environmental challenges we face, it is important to recognize one of the fundamental foundations of life on Earth: soil.
The soil crisis is a silent emergency impacting nearly every aspect of life on earth. As land degradation accelerates, its effects are already being felt globally - lowered agricultural yields threaten food security, loss of soil structure leads to increased flooding and droughts, and the habitat loss for the biodiversity within soil itself triggers ecosystem collapse.
That being said, equally overlooked is soil’s potential as a climate solution. As one of the world’s most significant carbon sinks, healthy soil supports carbon sequestration, water retention, and helps restore ecosystem balance.
By restoring life to the soil - for instance through regenerative agriculture or reforestation - we’re protecting the very foundation of life on earth.
#SaveSoil
In one of the cricket's memorable moments, @imVkohli chased down an almost impossible target, brought to life by @bhogleharsha’s iconic commentary.
28 needed from 8 balls.
Most people would say the game is over.
But until the last ball is bowled, the game isn't over!
Today, soil faces a different challenge. Scientists recommend a minimum of 3–6% soil organic matter (depending on regional conditions), yet many farmlands around the world fall below this level.
Healthy soil is one of our greatest allies against climate change, biodiversity loss, water scarcity, and declining food quality.
This World Environment Day, let's back the ground beneath our feet.
We can still win this.
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Healthy soil supports the food we grow, helps regulate water cycles, stores carbon, and sustains countless forms of life. Revitalizing soil is not just about agriculture—it is about securing a healthier future for people and the planet.
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Forests are not a resource — they are the source of life.
370 million years ago, Earth was a harsher world of rock, floods, high atmospheric carbon, and unstable climate.
Then forests emerged.
They transformed the planet — building soil, drawing carbon from the atmosphere, releasing oxygen, regulating rainfall, and helping create a world capable of sustaining complex life.
Even today, forests continue to regulate the systems human civilization depends on.
They influence climate, sustain biodiversity, stabilize rainfall, and move moisture across continents through invisible “Flying Rivers.”
But in just a few centuries, humanity has removed nearly half of the world’s forests.
What took millions of years to stabilize can begin unraveling within decades.
Protecting forests is not simply about conservation.
It is an act of self-preservation.
#WorldEnvironmentDay #ConsciousPlanet #SaveSoil #NowForClimate
It's easy to call it dirt.
But healthy soil helps mitigate climate change, supports biodiversity, protects against droughts and floods, and forms the foundation of our food and water systems.
It's more than "just dirt."
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Healthy soil is one of our greatest allies in mitigating climate change.
By storing carbon, supporting biodiversity, regulating water cycles, and sustaining vegetation, healthy soil quietly helps keep natural systems in balance.
The ground beneath our feet is more than dirt—it’s part of the solution.
#SaveSoil #NowForClimate #WorldEnvironmentDay
Sometimes, all it takes is one moment of awareness to change the direction of a life.
After learning about the scale of global soil degradation, Sousan Samadani — at the age of 65 — chose to dedicate herself fully to raising awareness for soil.
She traveled across countries, volunteered at campaign events, cycled long distances, hitchhiked, skydived, and carried one message wherever she went:
Healthy soil is essential for life.
Her story is a reminder that meaningful action does not depend on age, background, or profession. It begins with involvement.
Because the future of food, water, climate, and biodiversity begins beneath our feet.
#SaveSoil
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Our food begins its journey in the soil. The quality of the ground where crops grow can influence the nutrients and beneficial compounds found in the food we eat.
Healthy soil helps produce nutrient-rich crops that support the microbes in our gut and the overall balance of our bodies. Caring for soil health is an important step toward sustaining both ecosystems and human wellbeing.
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In 2026, Save Soil has been features globally in news reports across the globe. Whether it be Earth Buddy Walkathons, Sadhguru’s events, or reports from the Save Soil Policy Team, volunteers across the globe continue to help change the narrative and push for policy changes.
#SaveSoil
Farmers know that when it comes to optimizing crops, timing is everything.
Planting, watering and harvesting all need good timing.
But we often neglect when and how to feed the soil that makes everything happen.
So let's learn more👇🏿
#Savesoil
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What if you could test your soil using something from your kitchen? Red cabbage contains natural pigments that change color depending on acidity or alkalinity.
By mixing cabbage extract with a soil sample, it is possible to observe color changes that reveal the soil’s pH level. Simple experiments like this can help people explore soil health and better understand the conditions that influence plant growth.
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