News Brief
November 2014 GLOBE News Brief
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Los Angeles, California, USA has been selected as the location of the 2015 GLOBE Annual Partner Meeting. Reserve the dates for what promises to be the most exciting GLOBE gathering of 2015.
- 20-24 July 2015: Annual Meeting of partners, scientists, sponsors and student researchers
- 19 July 2015: Meeting of GLOBE Working Groups
The event will be hosted by Henry Ortiz, Los Angeles (LA) Unified School District GLOBE Partner, with the support of GLOBE partners and others. This will be a special meeting celebrating the 20th Anniversary of The GLOBE Program. You won't want to miss it!
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Anniversaries
Congratulations to the eleven GLOBE countries celebrating anniversaries of successful GLOBE implementation during November:
Chad - 19 years
28 November 1995
Mexico - 18 years
15 November 1996
Micronesia - 17 years
07 November 1997
Honduras - 17 years
13 November 1997
Pakistan - 17 years
18 November 1997
Mali - 17 years
19 November 1997
Cameroon - 16 years
06 November 1998
Lebanon - 16 years
23 November 1998
Cypress - 16 years
24 November 1998
Uganda - 16 years
26 November 1998
Malta - 7 years
29 November 2007
Sponsor News
NOAA's Office of Education has awarded five institutions the Environmental Literacy Grants for Building Capacity of Informal and Formal Educators.
These five awards support two collaborative projects: Advancing Climate Literacy through Investment in In-service and Pre-service Science Educators (ACLIPSE)
Carbon Networks: Using Local and Regional Datasets, Visualizations and Narratives to Build Educator Capacity about Ocean Acidification and Global Change. Read more>
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