Jonas Jägermeyr (@jonasjaegermeyr) 's Twitter Profile
Jonas Jägermeyr

@jonasjaegermeyr

Climate change scientist and crop modeler. Studying food security and global sustainability at @NASA, @Columbia, and @PIK_Climate.

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Tonight is the abstract submission deadline for #AGU23 – consider our session "GC056 Implications of climate change, extreme events, and adaptation potentials for global agriculture". agu.confex.com/agu/fm23/preli…

Tonight is the abstract submission deadline for #AGU23 – consider our session "GC056 Implications of climate change, extreme events, and adaptation potentials for global agriculture". agu.confex.com/agu/fm23/preli…
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The extent and cost of adapting agriculture to climate change depend on regional impacts and past adjustments, but uncertainties associated with a high-emissions scenario persist. Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research PIK nature.com/articles/s4324…

The extent and cost of adapting agriculture to climate change depend on regional impacts and past adjustments, but uncertainties associated with a high-emissions scenario persist.

<a href="/PIK_Climate/">Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research PIK</a> 

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New paper out evaluating landuse change options in response to climate change impacts in global agriculture. The study uses the MAgPIE integrated assessment model forced by our GGCMI crop yield projections. AgMIP Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research PIK Columbia Climate School NASA GISS

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In a new study led by Catherine Buckland we highlight opportunities in drought-tolerant succulents as a sustainable alternative crop under global warming that can benefit environmental, social and economic goals. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/gc… Columbia Climate School NASA GISS Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research PIK

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Here is my PBS PBS News interview on climate change and food systems aired yesterday. Host John Yang came prepared and asked the right questions! 👍 youtube.com/watch?v=nT91uM…

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A just, nutritious, sustainable food system requires a paradigm shift on where, what, and how we grow food + equitable distribution channels, say Columbia Climate School's Bianca Carducci, Jonas Jägermeyr, Jessica Fanzo, NASA GISS's Alex Ruane. Via One Earth. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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Published just in time for the #WorldFoodDay on Monday, check out our new commentary on future nutritional requirements led by Bianca Carducci!

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Just heads up, the journal Nature Communications is still inviting submissions to their special paper collection 'Sustainable Food Production' until June 28, 2024 nature.com/collections/af…

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Today BISA commences #ACASA Spatial #Crop Modelling Workshop at Colombo, Sri Lanka. We are proud to welcome our esteemed delegates from the FLORIDA Columbia University NASA GISS who will support our South Asian partners to learn high-performance and sophisticated crop modelling tools.

Today BISA commences #ACASA Spatial #Crop Modelling Workshop at Colombo, Sri Lanka. We are proud to welcome our esteemed delegates from the <a href="/UF/">FLORIDA</a> <a href="/Columbia/">Columbia University</a>  <a href="/NASAGISS/">NASA GISS</a>  who will support our South Asian partners to learn high-performance and sophisticated crop modelling tools.
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New paper out today, advancing the pDSSAT crop model with process-based ozone damage representation lead by my postdoc Jose Guarin. Good stuff! gmd.copernicus.org/articles/17/25…

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Solar Radiation Management is getting real but we don't understand the complex feedbacks it may cause, affecting food production, human health, monsoon seasons and more. I just spoke to NPR about it: npr.org/2024/04/21/124…

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Happening in 30 min, tune in if you are free! GLASSNET Workshop: Understanding Climate Impacts on 21st Century Crop Yield from the GGCMI Network June 18, 2024, 10:00 - 11:30 AM EDT (UTC-4) mygeohub.org/groups/glassne…

Happening in 30 min, tune in if you are free! 

GLASSNET Workshop: Understanding Climate Impacts on 21st Century Crop Yield from the GGCMI Network
June 18, 2024, 10:00 - 11:30 AM EDT (UTC-4)

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Hi Postdocs, we are hiring! I am looking for a crop modeler with DSSAT experience to advance the understanding of flood and cold temperature impacts in global agriculture, here at Columbia and NASA. academic.careers.columbia.edu/#!/140118

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Uncertainties in climate impact assessments are still crazy high – largely attributed to impact models, not climate models. In our new paper we quantify uncertainty sources and highlight the systematic funding gap between climate and impact communities nature.com/articles/s4301…

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“Price spikes are like seismographs for the food system, registering much larger drama elsewhere — and sometimes suggesting more tectonic changes underway as well,” David Wallace-Wells writes. Read: nyti.ms/3YmvPI5

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Fantastic New York Times piece by David Wallace-Wells about the future of our food system is out today! Great overview of many non-trivial challenges and they use our crop modeling data to visualize future climatic pressures on ag productivity. Good job! nytimes.com/2024/07/28/opi…