Why do you “Do GLOBE”?

This month, we at the GLOBE Program Office (GPO) in Boulder, Colorado are asking the worldwide GLOBE community one simple question: “Why do you do GLOBE?”.  They have shared their answers with us by recording a short video (using a cell phone camera). Then they are uploading short video clips directly to our website. Here’s what we are learning: The reasons why people do GLOBE around the world is as diverse as the community who participates in the Program. And, now it’s your turn to join the fun.

When GLOBE students from around the world gathered at the 17th Annual GLOBE Partner Meeting in Maryland, USA (August 11-16) to share research and make new friends, a large group of female students from Croatia, Nigeria and the United States made an “I Do GLOBE” video in which they stated, “We do GLOBE because it brings us all together.” followed by laughter from the entire group and some on-lookers.

After making the video, the girls from the United States teach the others some new country line dancing moves

After making the video, the girls from the United States teach the others some new country line dancing moves

Ylliass Lawani, GLOBE Alumni from Benin, does GLOBE because he likes science, because he likes the environment and because he likes to smile. He didn’t know a program like GLOBE could teach him as much as it has and gave him the ability to practice leadership.

Ylliass during the 2013 GLOBE Africa Regional Meeting

Ylliass during the 2013 GLOBE Africa Regional Meeting

Maria Lorraine de Ruiz-Alma, Country Coordinator for the Dominican Republic and teacher at Notre Dame School, told us that she does GLOBE because she loves nature and by doing GLOBE, she can feed her curious mind with its wonders, understanding that we are part of a system that we can influence and where we share the responsibility to preserve and protect.

Amarachi (GLOBE Student from Nigeria), Maria, and Dr. Jim Washburne during the 17th Annual GLOBE Partner Meeting

Amarachi (GLOBE Student from Nigeria), Maria, and Dr. Jim Washburne during the 17th Annual GLOBE Partner Meeting

Dr. Jodi Haney, GLOBE U.S. Partner at Bowling Green State University, says she does GLOBE because we only have one Earth. She believes it is our responsibility to be good stewards of the earth, and a way to do that is through GLOBE.  Monitoring the earth and sharing our collective observed data gives us all the ability to more fully understand the implications of our actions.

Maria and Nigerian Student Amarachi and Dr. Jim Washburne during the 17th Annual GLOBE Partner Meeting

Dr. Jodi Haney and her students during the 2nd Annual Student Research Exhibition

Now, we want to hear from you.

Step 1: Use your cell phone video camera and video tape yourself finishing this sentence: “I Do GLOBE because …”. Keep the video short; 30-seconds is perfect.

It's easy to make a video - just have a friend tape you while you finish the sentence: "I Do GLOBE because..."

It’s easy to make a video – just have a friend tape you while you finish the sentence: “I Do GLOBE because…”

Step 2: Upload your video(s) to our website.

Step 3: Check out our Facebook and YouTube channels to watch yourself and others in action.

Be creative and have fun recording your video and let the world know why you Do GLOBE.

Suggested activity: Go to our webpage and watch the video we put together for you. It might inspire you or spark some ideas for the video you create. After you videotape your own video, upload it directly to the same page of our webiste

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11 Responses to Why do you “Do GLOBE”?

  1. New Case says:

    Looks like a really cool program.

  2. The Hung says:

    very nice program :D

  3. Karen says:

    Hi,

    Do you have a GLOBE program in the Indian sub-continent?
    How can one join?
    There is no buzz or awareness about the program here.

  4. I never know this is an organization like this. How can I join?

  5. Great initiative. How does one join?

  6. paco says:

    very nice program

  7. may lam kem says:

    Very nice program

  8. Learnk12 says:

    A great initiative to protect our environment. Is any guide available to learn more about the programs. Especially need some plans for the K12 students, to participate at school level.