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09/23/2012
Calling All Artists - Enter the 2013 GLOBE Climate Calendar Competition
The time is now for your students to showcase their artistic abilities. Encourage them to participate in the first-ever student climate calendar art competition.  >>

09/17/2012
Take part in the Phenology and Land Cover Project
The GLOBE Phenology and Land Cover Project is a new way to participate in the Student Climate Research Campaign (SCRC) Phase Two. This is a fun and easy activity. Here's how it works:  >>

09/17/2012
Continue to take part in the Great Global Investigation of Climate and the Climate and Land Cover Project
Continue to build upon the datasets your students have already collected and encourage them to develop research projects based on the data GLOBE students have collected worldwide and can be accessed in the GLOBE database. The following projects have robust data sets from the past year of data collection.  >>

09/17/2012
SCRC Webinars Keep You Informed
The GLOBE Program provides quarterly updates on SCRC activities, as well as other webinars on a variety of SCRC themes. For an update on recent SCRC activities and events, mark your calendars for the next webinar:  >>

09/17/2012
Earn Badges for Participation in SCRC
Phase Two of the Student Climate Research Campaign focuses on conducting climate science research projects using GLOBE data and other long-term datasets. There are new components to Phase Two that will make participation in the campaign even more appealing to your students. Now they can earn badges for their participation in SCRC.  >>

09/17/2012
Learn More About Climate Science through Climate Foundations
The Student Climate Research Campaign (SCRC) Climate Foundations introduces students to basic climate science and identifies opportunities for teachers to participate in professional development focused on climate science. Two SCRC Learning Activities ensure that students understand the fundamentals of weather and climate. See the Climate Foundations web page for more details.  >>

09/10/2012
Announcing Phase 2 of the Student Climate Research Campaign
Beginning today, 10 September 2012, GLOBE embarks on Phase Two of SCRC. Phase Two focuses on conducting climate science research using GLOBE data and other long-term datasets. This is the main thrust of SCRC Phase Two.  >>

09/06/2012
Webinars: 11 + 12 September - How to Develop a Research Question
Dates/Times ● 11 September - 14:00 UTC ● 12 September - 00:00 UTC This is the first webinar in the SCRC Scientist Skills series on how to develop a research question. Presenter: Dixon Butler GPO Lead Facilitators: Kristin Wegner, Sarah Tessendorf.  >>

09/04/2012
Great Global Investigation of Climate 1-30 September 2012
The next Great Global Investigation of Climate (GGIC) takes place throughout the month of September. Engage your students in: -going outside to collect data: precipitation, air and soil temperature; and -entering the data in the GLOBE database.  >>

09/04/2012
GLOBE Community Influences Technical Modifications
The GLOBE Program Office (GPO) technical team continues to work in a collaborative fashion with our partner, Raytheon as we add to the growing list of protocols available in the new visualization tool on the GLOBE website. Stay tuned as more features, functionality and useful tools come online.  >>