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Magali de Bruyn on TEK, data science and AI, and Indigenous data sovereignty at COP16
Last month DSE participated in the United Nations Biodiversity Conference in Cali, Colombia (COP16). COP16 was the largest event since the inaugural COP in 1994.
Associated Press: In South Korea, nations meet in final round to address global plastic crisis
Read a spotlight on our research re: ending global plastic pollution in the Associated Press.
NPR: Plastic waste is everywhere. Countries have one more chance to agree on a solution
Ahead of global plastic treaty negotiations in North Korea, see DSE's research on opportunities to end plastic pollution featured in NPR.
New York Times: The World Seeks an End to Plastic Pollution at Talks in South Korea
Check out DSE's research on ending plastic pollution in the New York Times (November 2024).
A Critical Juncture for Ending Plastic Pollution
Today, we’re thrilled to announce the release of our paper in Science: Pathways to reduce global plastic waste mismanagement and greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. This paper distills over a year's work from our team with the ultimate goal to inform and inspire decision-makers on the global stage during the UN Plastics Treaty process.
Newsweek: As Plastic Treaty Talks Near, Study Shows How to Cut Waste Clogging Oceans
Check out DSE's latest research on ending plastic pollution in Newsweek.
The Guardian: Global plastic production must be cut to curb pollution, study says
The Guardian features DSE's recently-published Science paper on ending plastic pollution.
DSE offers a new internship for students at the School of Journalism
What: At DSE we combine the power of computing and environmental science with open science principles and a commitment to inclusivity—all towards the purpose of building tangible, replicable, and accessible solutions to environmental problems.
DSE is Going to COP16!
Join the conversation at "Tech for TEK: Implementing Biodiversity Conservation with AI, Traditional Ecological Knowledge, and Indigenous Data Sovereignty" on Monday, October 28 in Cali, Colombia.
Announcing EcoTech Connect Discussion Series
EcoTech Connect is a dedicated space for all the UC Berkeley community of researchers of all skill levels to come together and explore the technical best practices shaping environmental science. The primary focus is on reproducible data analysis, cutting-edge methods in environmental research, software engineering, and collaborative programming. By engaging in these discussions, participants will gain insights into the "why" behind these practices, emphasizing the rationale and long-term benefits rather than just the technical steps.
[Closed] We are Hiring! Schmidt DSE seeks new roles in communications, data visualization, and software development
The Eric and Wendy Schmidt Center for Data Science & Environment at Berkeley (DSE) has three exciting new open opportunities to join our growing team!
The Communications Manager will help to clearly and effectively share our work with a variety of audiences including stakeholders, funders, researchers, students, and the wider community.
Schmidt DSE 2023 Annual Report
We are happy to share our 2023 annual report that highlights a foundational year for the Eric and Wendy Schmidt Center for Data Science & Environment and the work we are engaged in.
[Closed] Call for Postdoctoral Scholars - Environmental Science / Data Science
The Eric and Wendy Schmidt Center for Data Science & Environment (DSE) at UC Berkeley, along with an opportunity from our partners in the James M. and Cathleen D. Stone Center for Large Landscape Conservation, is accepting applications for multiple postdoc positions from recent PhDs in environmental science and/or data science fields interested in providing domain specific research that informs the development of data enabled solutions to our most pressing environmental challenges.
Washington Post (Opinion): How to end plastic pollution on Earth for good
A new editorial from the Washington Post features DSE's research on ending global plastic pollution.
New global plastic policy tool illustrates data science center’s approach
Sam Pottinger spent years turning the latest advances in artificial intelligence and machine learning into models and dashboards that supported decision-making at Silicon Valley technology companies. At UC Berkeley, he's building those kinds of tools to turn quality environmental science into accessible, actionable information.
Data, Interactive-Tools, and AI for Actionable Change in Ending Plastic Pollution
The research is clear, plastic pollution has become a global crisis, with 8.3 billion metric tons of plastic waste produced by 2015 (Geyer et al. 2017). Often research alone is hard to put into a usable form for action, but we identified a clear path to make a difference. The Eric and Wendy Schmidt Center for Data Science & Environment at Berkeley (Schmidt DSE) teamed up with University of Santa Barbara researchers to build a bridge from a research model to an interactive data visualization tool that can be used by policymakers to form laws on global plastic.