National Tofu Day (UK)
Try a healthier, often more eco-friendly option in your meals instead of meat. Try tofu stir-fry, tofu in taco bowls, or even a sweet, moist tofu-based dessert.
Geologists’ Day
Don’t take the ground beneath your feet for granted: honor the scientists that have delved into the Earth to teach us more about it on National Geologist’s Day.
Arborist Appreciation Day
Show some appreciation to the arborists who put their lives and safety on the line to keep us safe from potentially dangerous trees and branches.
National Caves and Karst Day
Explore a local cave or karst and enjoy the sometimes alien beauty and wildlife that lurks in these stunning and underappreciated features of nature.
Love your Burial Ground Week
Learn about the history of your local burial grounds, and join others in exploring what these somber plots of land can tell us about the past and its inhabitants.
National Upcycling Day
Dig out those unused clothes, accessories, even furniture and “upcycle” them into something new with a bit of creativity and tender loving care.
Daffodil Day
As the first flower to bloom in Spring, Daffodils are a symbol of the fight against cancer. Plant some, or donate to cancer research and treatment funds.
Stop Food Waste Day
A third of all food produced in the world goes to waste, yet hundreds of millions of people go hungry. Help reduce this waste and make sure every mouth gets fed.
National Invasive Species Awareness Week
As our ecosystem faces challenges, some strive to preserve native flora and fauna by managing the impact of invasive species.
National Groundwater Awareness Week
A vital resource, groundwater is a hidden treasure beneath our feet. Its protection is crucial for our future and the planet's.
Plastic Free July
Make a point to avoid creating plastic waste, and substitute reusable, environmentally-friendly items like metal straws and water bottles or paper bags.
International Chernobyl Disaster Remembrance Day
One of the most devastating disasters in human history, International Chernobyl Remembrance Day recalls the suffering and pain still happening from the fallout.
World Naked Gardening Day
Truly get back to nature by getting your hands dirty and spending time in your garden, entirely in the nude. Don’t forget the sunscreen, or your skin may suffer.
World Bee Day
Support bee conservation by donating or purchasing from companies that work to save these crucial members of the ecosystem, or start your own bee hive.
We Jump The World Day
Parkour is an art form devoted to pushing the limits of the body and interacting directly with the world around you. Learn how on We Jump the World Day.
Plant Power Day
Delicious creations from nature's bounty, plates filled with vibrant colors and enticing flavors that fuel the body and support the planet.
World Meditation Day
Slow the pace of life for a time and focus on yourself. By meditating, you can reduce stress, improve brain function and well-being, and get a break from daily life.
National Pothole Day
Testing the resilience of every traveler, these unassuming gaps in the road serve as a reminder of nature's impact on our paved world.
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Find out what else is coming upNational Caesar Salad Day
Dig into the world’s favorite salad: just big leaves of romaine lettuce, shaved romano or parmesan cheese, croutons, optional anchovies, and of course Caesar dressing.
National Mojito Day
Rum, lime, simple syrup, club soda, ice and mint leaves: mix them together and share the refreshing cocktail known as a Mojito with friends or family.