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07/16/2024
The State of Trees – July 2024. Live from the 2024 GLOBE Annual Meeting: What does it mean to satellite match tree height and land cover?
Join us live from the 2024 GLOBE Annual Meeting in Fredonia, New York, U.S.A., as we present and discuss the importance of matching space-based satellite tree height and land cover data, from missions like ICESat-2, GEDI, and Landsat, to the ground-based GLOBE tree height and land cover observations. The Trees Around the GLOBE Student Research Campaign team will revisit online tools like Open Altimetry, NASA Worldview, Google Earth Engine, and more.  >>

07/15/2024 - 07/18/2024
2024 GLOBE Annual Meeting
The 2024 GLOBE Annual Meeting will take place in Fredonia, NY, USA from 15-18 July, co-hosted by U.S. Partner SUNY Fredonia. The theme of this year’s Annual Meeting is "Climate and Resilience."  >>

06/25/2024
GLOBE Mission Mosquito Webinar: Braiding Indigenous Ways of Knowing with Western STEM
Join the GLOBE program’s Mission Mosquito and Land Cover team for a professional development webinar on Tuesday, 25 June at 2 p.m. EST (18:00 UTC). Anne Lewis, from the South Dakota Discovery Center, will share insights into interweaving Indigenous ways of knowing with Western STEM.  >>

06/25/2024
The State of Trees — June 2024
Join us as Peder Nelson highlights several lessons and online data that will help educators assist students in bridging the gap between the ground-based GLOBE measurements and the satellite data.  >>


06/03/2024
YCC Webinar on 3 June — Celebrating World Oceans Day and Month with UCAR's Center for Ocean Leadership (COL)
GLOBE will be joined by researchers from UCAR's Center for Ocean Leadership to discuss the role of the ocean in the global climate, current research into ocean-climate connections, and how GLOBE data supports understanding more about the world's oceans.  >>

05/28/2024 - 07/18/2024
Boston University Summer Course Offering: Immersion in Global Energy Distribution
Immersion in Global Energy Distribution focuses on introducing K-12 teachers to local and global environmental investigations that they can facilitate in a grade appropriate way with their students. A principal objective is for participants to recognize potential areas for investigations around their school (e.g., outdoor classroom) and in the school’s community that their students will find engaging out of curiosity or environmental justice.  >>

05/28/2024
The State of Trees — May 2024
Campaign lead, Brian Campbell, will be interviewing several Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) scientists about the importance of land cover and tree height observations, including at the water’s edge.  >>

05/23/2024
GISN Social Hour — 23 May 2024
Connect with fellow GISN members in these monthly meet-ups!  >>

05/21/2024 - 05/24/2024
North America Regional Meeting 2024: South Dakota
This meeting, titled "Decolonizing STEM" aims to help build a GLOBE collaboration of those who work in and with Indigenous communities. This is a field-based meeting, with attendees spending several days in the park's unceded treaty land learning from each other and Indigenous guest speakers.  >>