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2023 GLOBE Annual Meeting in Denver a Resounding Success


The 2023 GLOBE Annual Meeting was a resounding success. Taking place in Denver, Colorado, USA, the meeting became a place of collaboration, learning, and stewardship for hundreds of attendees from the GLOBE Community.


Over the meeting’s week-long course, attendees participated in presentations, workshops, and off-site excursions that showcased the meeting’s theme: “GLOBE Science Opens Global Benefits” (see left). Sessions demonstrated use of GLOBE data in classrooms, telling stories through research and data visualization, and building connections among members both inside GLOBE’s diverse community and outside to new groups. Key sessions were recorded and can be viewed here.

A prominent feature of the Annual Meeting were three keynote presentations by experts in various science fields. Dr. Leila Farhadi (Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, The George Washington University) spoke on space-based and field site observations of the terrestrial water cycle. Dr. Scott McIntosh (Deputy Director of the National Center for Atmospheric Research - NCAR) presented on solar physics and the history of eclipses. Dr. Victoria Metcalf (Principal Advisor of Vocational Education and Training, New Zealand Tertiary Education Commission) spoke about Antarctic education and global relationships stemming from it. A special session titled “Contextualizing GLOBE for Indigenous Communities” was also held, featuring a panel discussion led by Ren Freeman, Al Kuslikis, Teresa Newberry, Elena Sparrow, and Victoria Metcalf on exploring GLOBE protocols and best practices through weaving with indigenous communities’ knowledge systems. Participants were also able to attend a training on accessibility.


Students that attended the meeting took part in many activities (see right), including: a poster presentation by students who participated in the International Virtual Science Symposium (IVSS) and Student Research Symposia (SRS); data collection at Denver’s Metropolitan State University (MSU) campus and the Learning Lab; tours of the Denver Museum of Nature and Science and NCAR Mesa Lab; and a session at Denver’s History Colorado Center. Other attendees also had the chance to participate in off-site experiences, including tours of the MSU Auraria Campus Solar Array and NCAR Mesa Lab, and a “GLOBE Gives Back” clean-up of Denver’s Cherry Creek. 

A highlight of the Annual Meeting was a presentation by the Moon Tree Foundation, where President Rosemary Roosa spoke about the history of Moon Trees. A sapling sycamore (below) was dedicated and will be planted at the NCAR Mesa Lab this fall. 


GLOBE would like to extend thanks to the various sponsors and partners that have made the 2023 GLOBE Annual Meeting a success; we would like to acknowledge the National Science Foundation (NSF), who sponsored the 2023 Annual Meeting, as well as NASA, NOAA and the United States Department of State for all they do in advancing The GLOBE Program. More information about the meeting can be found here.

Images courtesy Lorikeet Creative.

News origin: GLOBE Implementation Office



Comments

Great commendation to all involved in organizing this great event. Indeed Globe is increasing scientific awareness and literacy on the environment to safe guard  our beautiful environment.

It was such a fabulous meeting, and was wonderful to see so many dear friends in person at long last!

 

The event was beautiful! Finally we all meet again and organize many projects for the future! I am happy to have participated!