Gabe De La Rosa (he/him)
Freelance science communication
Freelance science communication
Outreach and Network Manager - Exchange for Local Observations and Knowledge of the Arctic, National Snow and Ice Data Center, CU Boulder
Communications Specialist at Southern Oregon Forest Restoration Collaborative
World Wildlife Fund, Global Science - Community Engagement and Capacity Development Specialist
UC Santa Barbara Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, Assistant Teaching Professor in Environmental Communication
BeaverCorps Coordinator with the Beaver Institute
Data Scientist at Yale School of the Environment, Malone Disturbance Ecology Lab
Ecological Data Scientist and Programmer at the University of Tasmania
Assistant Teaching Professor at the Bren School of Enviromental Science and Managment at the University of California Santa Barbara. Environmental Data Scientist and Mathematician.
Assistant Professor of Environmental Policy at ETH Zürich.
Faculty Lecturer at California State Long Beach focusing on fishery ecology.
Assistant Professor at UC Santa Barbara. Research in the Landscapes of Change (LOC) Lab is focused on understanding the causes and consequences of global change. Current work seeks to disentangle the complex effects of climate change on forest communities
Scientist at the Environmental Defense Fund. Focused on building healthy, equitable, and sustainable blue food systems by increasing the resilience of fisheries to climate change and other stressors.
Associate Professor at University of California, Santa Barbara. Research around sustainability of seafood and marine ecosystems threats and gobal aquaculture.
Assistant Professor at the University of British Columbia
Instructor of Environmental Science at Seaver College at Loyola Marymount University. Ecological Researcher and undergraduate teacher and Mentor. Interested in marine ecology and how bottom-up and top-down forces influence community structure.
Modeling and Analysis Manager at Sequoia Climate Foundation. Working on improving the science (and art) of grant-making to scale-up and speed-up decarbonization, in order that we may avoid the worst impacts of climate change.
Assistant Professor, Environmental Studies Program, UC Santa Barbara