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Earth Day celebrated mostly online around Europe
On April 22nd the GLOBE Program celebrated its 25th Anniversary, as the program was started on the Earth Day back in 1995. Many events were planned at schools and in GLOBE communities across the world for April this year. However, due to the restrictions imposed to protect people from coronavirus infection, all of them were either postponed or transferred to online platforms.



Europe and Eurasia Regional Office joined the online events in countries and prepared a special zoom meeting for Country Coordinators where 22 people from 13 countries shared the festive moments of the Earth Day together.
A special video compiled of photos from the history of the GLOBE Program in the region Europe and Eurasia was completed.
Two countries launch the GLOBE Program on Earth Day 2020 in Europe and Eurasia
In Georgia, the program was officially launched on the Earth Day by signing Memorandum of Cooperation between the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Georgia and CENN, the GLOBE country coordinator on April 22nd. The program will be implemented with financial support of Austrian Development Cooperation. The plan is to engage first 10 schools over the next academic year. Read about the GLOBE Program kick off in Georgia Today article.
Slovak Republic, the newest country that joined the GLOBE network, held a ceremony with the Minister of the Environment and the U.S. Ambassador in Slovakia to highlight the learning opportunities that the program brings for Slovak schools. The U.S. Ambassador expressed her delight to see GLOBE coming to the country in a Earth Day video greeting. Read more about the program start in Slovak Republic.
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You can also read “birthday” wishes to the GLOBE Program coming to people from all around the world on a common online wall.
Many more GLOBE Anniversary events are expected to happen later on this year. For overview please check the 2020 Earth Day events page.
type: globe-newsNews origin: Europe and Eurasia
