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2025-11-25
International Student Sharing Webinar - Temperatures and Trees
Calling all teachers - Join GLOBE Ireland for the 'Temperatures and Trees International Student Sharing Webinar' on November 25th! This webinar is open to everyone, specifically students who have taken measurements in surface temperature, phenology or tree measurements. It will be joined by Prof Gerald Mills from University College Dublin, an expert in the Urban Heat Island Effect and climatology.  >>

2025-10-07 - 2025-10-10
Join with Your Students the International Science Expedition at the Crossroads of Italy and Slovenia
GLOBE Italy and GLOBE Slovenia warmly invite you to the Science Learning Expedition (SLE-GO 2025) – a unique international gathering of student teams from across Europe  >>

2025-08-20 - 2025-12-05
Join the 2025 Autumn European Phenology Campaign!
The 2025 Autumn Phenology Campaign invites students, teachers, and citizen scientists across Europe and Eurasia to observe the fascinating green-down process and discover more about the trees around you.  >>

2025-04-23
Why Phenology Matters? Join the Webinar
The webinar is focused on the importance of phenology in understanding the Earth system and the importance of working with GLOBE data — submitting observations to the database and sharing them with scientists.  >>

2025-04-03
GLOBE Air Quality Student Sharing Webinar - Share, Learn & Take Action!
Join us for an exciting GLOBE Europe Eurasia Air Quality Webinar, where students from across Europe will present their projects, learn from experts, and engage in discussions about the air we breathe. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from Air Quality experts and be inspired by air quality students in our region.   >>

2025-03-01 - 2025-06-21
2025 Spring Tree (Phenology) Campaign
The trees are beautiful. They wake up again each spring. Observe your tree from buds to leaves and share your measurements in the GLOBE database. Find out how important is the role of trees in the carbon cycle and in cooling our cities.  >>

2025-02-28
WEBINAR | Meet the NASA Snow and Data Scientist: Snow View Intensive Observation Period (IOP)
In this "Meet the NASA Scientist" webinar, Dr. Vuyovich will share her research with GLOBE students, educators, and citizen scientists who are documenting their views of snow, or lack of snow, with the GLOBE Observer App as part of the Snow View IOP.  >>

2025-02-27
Webinar | Urban Heat Island (UHI) Intensive Observation Period (IOP): Application Areas of the UHI-IOP Campaign
GLOBE Mission Earth is hosting a webinar for the Urban Heat Island (UHI) Intensive Observation Period (IOP) on Thursday, 27 February 2025, at 3 pm ET (8 pm UTC). More information to come.  >>

2025-02-20
WEBINAR | Snow View IOP: The More Snow Views the Better! Let's Pair Up With a Satellite and Its Sensors
Join Peder Nelson in this Snow View Intensive Observation Period (IOP) webinar to explore, view, and practice ways of measuring snow from a distance.  >>

2025-01-01 - 2025-12-31
GLOBE Program in the year 2025
Let´s see what interesting GLOBE projects, challenges and campaigns going on in the year 2025. In this overview, you can see the main activities and possibilities to join in.  >>

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International Student Sharing Webinar - Temperatures and Trees

International Student Sharing Webinar - Temperatures and Trees


This webinar is a great opportunity to come together and showcase the excellent work done by GLOBE students around the topics of surface tempertaures, phenology and trees! Attendees are welcome to join as presentors or spectators. Student presentations will be 5 - 10 minutes long and students will recieve feedback from Prof. Gerald Mills. This exciting event is a wonderful way to learn from eachother and be inspired in a fun and interactive way!

You can register for the webinar here.

Schools who wish to present must fill out this form by November 10th.

Everyone at GLOBE Ireland looks forward to seeing you there! If you have any questions, please email globe@eeu.antiasce.org.