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12/05/2024
WEBINAR | The State of Trees – December 2024. Connecting with the "30 Years of GLOBE" Webinar: A Tale of Two Scientists: Changes in Data and Technology Over Time
On 5 December at 10:00 am ET (3:00 pm UTC, 16:00 CET), listen in on a discussion between Dr. Russ Congalton, the original GLOBE Land Cover Protocol scientist, and Peder Nelson, scientist and GLOBE Program partner who currently supports the GLOBE Observer Land Cover tool. Hear their answers to how changes in technology have impacted GLOBE data, and what they believe the scientific legacy of GLOBE data is.  >>

12/02/2024
WEBINAR | Urban Heat Island (UHI) Intensive Observation Period (IOP): Participant Engagement in GLOBE Surface Temperature Data Collection
GLOBE Mission Earth is hosting a webinar for the Urban Heat Island (UHI) Intensive Observation Period (IOP) on Monday, 2 December 2024, at 3 pm ET (8 pm UTC). This webinar will highlight studying different surfaces at your schools and how teachers, students, and citizen scientists can participate. Here is the webinar information to participate in the UHI IOP.  >>

11/20/2024
WEBINAR | International Virtual Science Symposium (IVSS): Cleaning GLOBE Data for Student Research and Data Analysis
Join Tracy Ostrom, GLOBE Mission Earth Project Coordinator, in this interactive webinar on collecting, organizing and 'cleaning' GLOBE data!  >>

04/17/2023 - 04/20/2023
Africa Regional Meeting 2023
For the first time after COVID, GLOBE Country Coordinators will get together to share their accomplishments and adversities during the pandemic. This will also be the platform to present the CBP to the region for input. Presentations will be both in person and virtual. The opening event is Sunday, 16 April, and will be attended by the Cosul General from the U.S. Embassy Cape Town Todd Haskell and his wife, Jennifer  >>

10/11/2015 - 10/17/2015
GLOBE Hosts New Data Entry Challenge 11-17 October
GLOBE is hosting a new data entry challenge from 11-17 October 2015! Data collection is at the heart of The GLOBE Program – and it takes a world to contribute the scientific and environmental measurements that help GLOBE fulfill its vision of a worldwide community of students, teachers, scientists, and citizens working together to better understand, sustain, and improve Earth's environment at local, regional, and global scales. GIO is calling on you to dig in even deeper and continue to make your data count! With your help, it all adds up!  >>

10/01/2015 - 04/30/2016
Soil Moisture Measurement Campaign
To support the SMAP satellite mission, NASA has initiated a 7-month-long Soil Moisture Measurement Campaign and invites GLOBE schools to participate. The SMAP Campaign begins 1 October 2015 and will be ongoing through 30 April 2016.  >>

09/24/2015 - 10/01/2015
2015 Kilimanjaro Learning Xpedition
Since 2008, an international team of GLOBE scientists, teachers and students have been trekking to the summit of Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania to evaluate the evolving ecosystem of the largest freestanding mountain in the world. The 2015 Mt. Kilimanjaro Xpedition begins on 24 September.  >>

07/20/2015 - 07/24/2015
19th Annual GLOBE Partner Meeting
The 19th GLOBE Annual Partner Meeting will be held in Los Angeles, California, USA. Partners, scientists, sponsors and student researchers, reserve the dates: 20-24 July 2015.  >>

07/19/2015
Working Groups Meeting
GLOBE Working Groups in Science, Education, Evaluation, Technology will meet prior to the 19th GLOBE Annual Meeting in Los Angeles, on 19 July 2015.  >>

05/28/2015
GISN Webinar 5: How to do Outreach
Webinar 5, How to do Outreach, will be presented on 28 May at 11 a.m. (5 p.m. UTC).  >>

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