GLOBE is a science and education program that connects a network of students, teachers and scientists from around the world to better understand, sustain and improve Earth’s environment at local, regional and global scales. By engaging students in hands-on learning of Earth system science, GLOBE is an innovative way for teachers to get students of all ages excited about scientific discovery locally and globally. To date, more than 23 million measurements have been contributed to the GLOBE database, creating meaningful, standardized, global research-quality data sets that can be used in support of student and professional scientific research. Since beginning operations in 1995, over 58,000 trained teachers and 1.5 million students in 112 countries have participated in GLOBE. For more information or to become involved, visit www.globe.gov.
Looking for a particular The GLOBE Program employee's phone or email?
The The GLOBE Program annual revenue was $25.1 million in 2026.
Christina Buffington is the Deputy Director of Training Education and Public Engagement of The GLOBE Program.
21 people are employed at The GLOBE Program.
The GLOBE Program is based in Tacoma, Washington.