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03/22/2022
22 March: World Water Day (Celebrating? Share Your Inspirational Photos by 04 April)
World Water Day is 22 March. It is an annual United Nations Observance, started in 1993, that celebrates water and raises awareness of the two billion people currently living without access to safe water. A core focus of World Water Day is to inspire action towards Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6: Water and sanitation for All by 2030. If you are celebrating World Water Day this year, the GLOBE Implementation Office would like to share some of your photos with the community. (These may be posted on GLOBE social media platforms.)  >>

03/21/2022 - 03/27/2022
21-27 March: Africa Regional Meeting
The Africa Regional Meeting will take place from 21-23 March 2022. This will be followed by a teacher training workshop on 24-27 March.  >>

03/10/2022
10 March: GLOBE Mission Mosquito Webinar: “Mosquito Condos?
The GLOBE Mission Mosquito (GMM) webinar, “Mosquito Condos?” will be held on Thursday, 10 March, at 01:00 p.m. EST (05:00 p.m. UTC).  >>

03/02/2022
02 March: GLOBE “Pacing Guides” Webinar – Trees
Are you interested in working with The GLOBE Program, but not sure where to start? Assistance is here! NASA has worked with experienced GLOBE teachers to put together new one-week “Pacing Guides.” Each guide provides a five-day sequence of activities that address a guiding question. They are aligned to Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and incorporate information on how to engage in science observations with GLOBE. Each Pacing Guide also includes an activity from My NASA Data using real satellite data.  >>

03/02/2022
02 March: “All About the European Phenology 2022 Spring Tree Campaign with Student Research Presentations from Across the GLOBE Europe and Eurasia Region”
The Trees Around the GLOBE Student Research Campaign will be hosting the webinar: “All About the European Phenology 2022 Spring Tree Campaign with Student Research Presentations from Across the GLOBE Europe and Eurasia Region; Region Focus: Europe and Eurasia,” on Wednesday, 02 March, 01:00 p.m. EST (06:00 p.m. UTC).  >>

02/28/2022
28 February: Join “A Curious Way to Chart the Stars: Afrikan Traditional Insights on Astronomy” Talk in Celebration of Black History Month
On 28 February (12:00 p.m. EST), GLOBE’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Working Group and NASA Goddard’s Earth Science Diversity and Inclusion (D&I) Group present a talk in celebration of Black History Month, “A Curious Way to Chart the Stars: Afrikan Traditional Insights on Astronomy.”  >>

02/23/2022
23 February: GLOBE “Pacing Guides” Webinar – Air Quality
Are you interested in working with The GLOBE Program, but not sure where to start? Assistance is here! NASA has worked with experienced GLOBE teachers to put together new one-week “Pacing Guides.” Each guide provides a five-day sequence of activities that address a guiding question. They are aligned to Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and incorporate information on how to engage in science observations with GLOBE. Each Pacing Guide also includes an activity from My NASA Data using real satellite data.  >>

02/15/2022
15 February: Trees Around the GLOBE Webinar: “Telling our Tree Stories with Examples from the GLOBE Europe and Eurasia Region. Focus: Europe and Eurasia”
The Trees Around the GLOBE Student Research Campaign will be hosting the webinar: “Telling our Tree Stories with Examples from the GLOBE Europe and Eurasia Region. Focus: Europe and Eurasia,” on Tuesday, 15 February at 01:00 p.m. EST (06:00 p.m. UTC).  >>

02/10/2022
10 February: GLOBE Mission Mosquito Webinar: “Bringing Down Language Access Barriers: First Steps”
The GLOBE Mission Mosquito (GMM) webinar, “Bringing Down Language Access Barriers: First Steps” will be held on Thursday, 10 February, at 02:00 p.m. EST (07:00 p.m. UTC).  >>

02/02/2022
02 February: GLOBE “Pacing Guides” Webinar – Clouds
Are you interested in working with The GLOBE Program, but not sure where to start? Assistance is here! NASA has worked with experienced GLOBE teachers to put together new one-week “Pacing Guides.” Each guide provides a five-day sequence of activities that address a guiding question. They are aligned to Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and incorporate information on how to engage in science observations with GLOBE. Each Pacing Guide also includes an activity from My NASA Data using real satellite data.  >>