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Introducing GeoJupyter!
GeoJupyter is a community-owned effort to reimagine geospatial interactive computing experiences for education, research, and industry.
Maya Zomer
Maya Zomer is a postdoctoral researcher at the Eric and Wendy Schmidt Center for Data Science and Environment at UC Berkeley. As a plant ecologist, Maya focuses on the intersection of post-fire recovery and climate change, contributing to the National Park Service Climate Change Decision Support project.
McKalee Steen
McKalee Steen is a citizen of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma and a PhD candidate in the Environmental Science, Policy, and Management Department at UC Berkeley. Her work sits at the intersection of Indigenous Environmental Studies, land use change studies, and spatial data science.
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 world’s largest biodiversity event to date. It builds on the inaugural COP in 1994 and the global conferences that have followed since.
Ethan Aquino
Ethan Aquino is a veteran and a junior at UC Berkeley majoring in Environmental Sciences, and an undergraduate researcher with the Eric and Wendy Schmidt Center for Data Science and Environment (DSE). He is passionate about leveraging technology to create innovative solutions for environmental restoration.
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.