
Eric Romero
@erthromero
Ph.D. Candidate - UC Berkeley ESPM - Dronova Lab
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23-08-2022 22:22:50
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Another brutal attack, another multitude of innocent victims, in a peaceful country that did not succumb to imperial sickness of its neighbor. Yet, russia is somehow heading the United Nations security council, no problem there. Still hope for United Nations to help with climate change or world peace?

Thrilled that our #GEDI protected area paper is now online in Nature Communications. Global-scale analysis quantifies how much carbon would have been lost without PAs… ~10Gt C, or one year of annual fossil fuel emissions. nature.com/articles/s4146…


Evolution of global snow drought characteristics from 1850 to 2100 doi.org/10.1088/1748-9… via IOP Environment @mariannecowherd


What a wonderful week at the Society of Wetland Scientists Annual Meeting in Spokane, WA. Incredible energy and inspiring shared passion for wetland science, education and practice. And big congratulations to Eric Romero Eric Romero on presenting first poster from his PhD research at UC Berkeley.

Now we have information from our intelligence that the Russian military has placed objects resembling explosives on the roof of several power units of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. Perhaps to simulate an attack on the plant. Perhaps they have some other scenario. But in

Excited to share our new paper, out today in Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, where we quantify and attribute recent trends in the land carbon sink! Check it out here: rdcu.be/dhGeM. Nature Reviews Earth & Environment 🌈 Berkeley Environmental Science, Policy & Mngmt Trevor Keenan





Congratulations to our ESPM PhD student Eric Romero Eric Romero on the 2024 NASA FINESST fellowship! Eric will work on an exciting project applying remote sensing to better understand wetland potential for nature-based carbon-subsidence solutions. ourenvironment.berkeley.edu/news/2024/10/e…

Our free in-person workshops on open-access geospatial tools for UC Berkeley students, faculty, postdocs and staff are back - starting tomorrow Nov 1, more to come in later weeks & next semester: gif.berkeley.edu/support/worksh…


A great AGU so far. Thanks to everyone for coming by the poster to chat about carbon and wetlands with me, Dr. Iryna Dronova, and A. Camilo Rey-Sanchez!

