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Today (22 March) is World Water Day! Read Recent Blog “Let’s Look Together: ‘Groundwater – Making the Invisible, Visible’ with GLOBE”
Tomorrow, 22 March, is World Water Day. 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.
Community Blog
A recent blog, written by Grace Crain and Denise “Skye” Yost from the GLOBE Implementation Office, and Matthew Rodell, from NASA, offers a variety of ways people can celebrate – and continue to celebrate – water: “Let’s Look Together: ‘Groundwater – Making the Invisible Visible,’ with GLOBE.”
Click here to read the blog, which offers insight into:
- What is Groundwater?
- How to Celebrate World Water Day and Learn in the Process (including how to take part in the Water Bodies Data Challenge in the Europe and Eurasia Region; as well as how to college and visualize water data using several GLOBE protocols, activities, and tools)
- Explore Groundwater with GLOBE
Share Your Photos
If you are celebrating World Water Day this year, GIO would like to share some of your photos with the community. (These may be posted on GLOBE social media platforms.)
Please send photos of how you celebrate World Water to: globecommunications@ucar.edu by Friday, 04 April.
To learn more about World Water Day, click here.
News origin: GLOBE Implementation Office