Berhe's work at the intersection of soil, climate change, and political ecology lends itself well to a number of global issues. During her graduate career, she was a member of the working group that produced the
Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, which was called for by the
United Nations Secretary
Kofi Annan to assess the impact of humans on the environment. She was one of the lead authors on the 2005 report's chapter on "Drivers of Change in Ecosystem Condition and Services." The Assessment received the
Zayed International Prize for the Environment in 2005. In 2018, Berhe was selected as part of the inaugural
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine New Voices in Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine cohort, as an early career leader working to advance the conversation around key emerging global issues and communicate the evidence base around those challenges. An advocate for women in science, Berhe was a co-Principal Investigator of ADVANCEGeo, which is working to transform the workplace climate of the geosciences to increase retention of women in the field and develop a sustainable model that can be transferred to other scientific domains. Currently, the
Earth Science Women's Network (ESWN), the
Association for Women Geoscientists, and the
American Geophysical Union (AGU) have partnered to address the issue of sexual harassment in the earth, space and environmental sciences. The program led by
Erika Marín-Spiotta was run with support from a four-year $1.1 million grant from the
National Science Foundation, and has continued with support from NSF. She previously served as an advisory board member of
500 Women Scientists, a grassroots organization working to make science open, inclusive, and accessible, and is on the leadership board of the Earth Science Women's Network. Berhe has delivered 200+ invited talks worldwide, including two
TED Talks, related to soil science, biogeochemistry and nature-based climate change solutions at the White House, Congressional hearings, and more. Her work has been covered by a variety of national and international media outlets, including the BBC, NPR, the Washington Post, ABC News, Science, Nature, and Teen Vogue. == Department of Energy ==