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04/22/2022 - 05/22/2022
22 April-22 May: Trees Campaign Collaborative Spring 2022 IOP
The Trees Around the GLOBE Student Research Campaign, GLOBE European Phenology Campaign, UNEP/GRID-Warsaw Centre (coordinator of GLOBE Poland), and the Urban Heat Island Effect - Surface Temperature Field Program, would like to invite you to participate in the Spring 2022 GLOBE Tree Height and Land Cover Intensive Observation Period (IOP) from 22 April through 22 May 2022.  >>

07/25/2021 - 08/25/2021
25 July – 25 August: GLOBE Mosquito Habitat Photo Challenge
The GLOBE Program would like to invite community members and citizen scientists from around the world to participate in the Mosquito Habitat Photo Challenge, which will take place from 25 July through 25 August. This challenge combines the use of GLOBE’s app, GLOBE Observer (GO), Mosquito Habitat Mapper (MHM) and Land Cover tools to document mosquito breeding habitats with photos.  >>

04/15/2021 - 05/15/2021
15 April to 15 May: 2021 Community Trees Challenge: Science is Better Together
Celebrate trees by joining the GLOBE citizen science community in the 2021 Community Trees Challenge, where Science is Better Together. The challenge will take place from 15 April through 15 May.  >>

10/01/2020 - 10/31/2020
October GLOBE Urban Heat Island Effect (UHIE)-Surface Temperature Field Campaign Runs through the End of the Month
The October 2020 Urban Heat Island Effect (UHIE)-Surface Temperature Field Campaign will run through the end of the month.  >>

07/15/2020 - 08/15/2020
15 July-15 August: 2020 Community Cloud Challenge
This summer (or winter, if you live in the Southern Hemisphere) join GLOBE in the 2020 Community Cloud Challenge: Science is Better Together. The Community Cloud Challenge kicks off on 15 July 2020 and concludes on 15 August 2020.  >>

03/01/2020 - 03/31/2020
01-31 March: GLOBE Urban Heat Island Effect-Surface Temperature Student Research Campaign
The March Urban Heat Island Effect (UHIE)-Surface Temperature Field Campaign has begun. It is time once again to collect observations of surface temperature, clouds, and snow – and add to the extensive data set that students and scientists, including Dr. Czajkowski (Director of the Geographic Information Science and Applied Geographics Lab at the University of Toledo, Ohio, USA) can use to study the urban heat island effect. Whether you are at an urban school, suburban school, or rural school, your observations are vital to this campaign.  >>

02/12/2020
12 February: U.S. Teacher Watercooler/2020 IVSS Webinar
On Wednesday, 12 February, at 3:00 p.m. EST (8:00 p.m. UTC), Sarah Parsons from the GIO Education Team, will host a webinar to discuss recent news, and provide information on how to submit reports and on judging.  >>

02/06/2020
06 February: GLOBE Mission Mosquito Webinar: “What to Do With Your Mosquito Data?”
On Thursday, 06 February, at 5:00 p.m. EST (10:00 a.m. UTC), GLOBE Mission Mosquito will be hosting a webinar, “What to Do With Your Mosquito Data?”  >>

02/06/2020
06 February: U.S. Teachers Watercooler Meetup
U.S. GLOBE Teachers: Join the GLOBE Professional Learning Community (PLC) and hear how other GLOBE teachers use GLOBE with their students during a Teacher Watercooler meet-up at 8:00 p.m. ET (USA and Canada) on Thursday, 06 February.  >>

01/29/2020
29 January: U.S. Regional Student Research Symposia Webinar “Retrieving Data from the GLOBE Website”
U.S. Teachers/Students: On Wednesday, 29 January (4:00 p.m. EST), GLOBE will host a Student Research Symposia (SRS) webinar, “Retrieving Data from the GLOBE Website.”  >>