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01/06/2012
Video Competition for Earth Day 2012
Are your students investigating climate? Your students could share with the world the fabulous climate science they are doing by simply submitting a video. GLOBE needs your student videos documenting students exploring and investigating their local climate using GLOBE protocols and learning activities. A montage of winning clips that GLOBE will be putting together to create Students Exploring Climate, which will premier on the GLOBE website on 22 April 2012, Earth Day.  >>

01/06/2012
New GIAC Members for Asia+Pacific and Near East+North Africa Regions
The GPO welcomes Mr. Binod Shrestha, GLOBE Nepal Country Coordinator, as the new GIAC representative for the Asia+Pacific region and Mrs. Norah Ibrahim Al Nasser, GLOBE Saudi Arabia Deputy Country Coordinator as the new GIAC representative for the Near East+North Africa region.  >>

01/05/2012
GLOBE Online Webinar: Latest News for the Student Climate Research Campaign
27 February 2012: 16:00 UTC / 09:00 US/MST 28 February 2012: 01:30 UTC / 18:30 US/MST on 27 February Learn about the latest highlights, see who is participating and learn how to engage in upcoming programs such as Intensive Observation Periods (IOPs) and video competitions for Earth Day.  >>

01/05/2012
GLOBE Online Webinar: Engage in the SCRC on the New globe.gov Webinar
06 February 2012: 16:00 UTC / 09:00 US/MST 07 February 2012: 01:30 UTC / 18:30 US/MST on 6 Februar The forthcoming GLOBE website will provide a host of new ways to interact with scientists and the GLOBE community around the topic of climate. Learn how to use the new tools on the website to make the most of your participation in the SCRC.  >>

01/03/2012
GLOBE at Night 2012
GLOBE at Night is an international citizen-science campaign to raise public awareness of the impact of light pollution. GLOBE students and community members measure their night sky brightness and submit their observations to a website from a computer or smart phone. There will be four opportunities to participate in GLOBE at Night in 2012. The first is 14-23 January.  >>

12/13/2011
New GLOBE Website - December 2011 Update
The first Beta testing phase of the new GLOBE website begins this week. The new website will dramatically change the way teachers, scientists and students interact with one another, enter and visualize meaningful data and learn. The initial testing process is vitally important to the eventual launch of the website because Beta testing allows the GLOBE Program Office (GPO) to hear from a small group of participants who are using the new website and its various tools––for the first time­––for feedback and input.  >>

12/13/2011
New GLOBE Website - December 2011 Update
The first Beta testing phase of the new GLOBE website begins this week. The new website will dramatically change the way teachers, scientists and students interact with one another, enter and visualize meaningful data and learn.  >>

12/07/2011
Climate and Land Cover Project - January 2012
The GLOBE Program and scientists from NOAA's Earth Systems Research Laboratory are working with GLOBE schools worldwide, to collect land cover data that will be used to improve land cover and climate models.  >>

12/05/2011
AMS DataStreme Earth's Climate Systems Professional Development Course for K-12 Educators
The American Meteorological Society (AMS) is developing a national cadre of K-12 teachers highly trained in climate science, and familiar with climate modeling. From January – April 2012, GLOBE K-12 teachers are welcome to become trained to be a part of this elite climate science group. This is a great opportunity to explore the fundamentals of climate science and to earn three (3) graduate credits free-of-charge while doing so.  >>

11/30/2011
GLOBE Climate and Land Cover Project Webinar
The next Climate and Land Cover Project Intensive Observing Period will take place from 1 – 31 January 2012. A great way to prepare for this event is to participate in the NOAA/NSTA Webinar: Exploring with Students the Connections between a Changing Land Cover and Climate. In this webinar, you will learn about the efforts climate scientists are using to improve land cover classifications for climate models. Participants will also receive an overview of what changes are occurring in global land cover and land use as well as their causes. Additionally, you will also understand how land cover relates to the global carbon cycle.  >>