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Jarmo Kikstra

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Researching climate change, energy, and poverty @IIASAVienna, PhD candidate @ImperialCollege. Assessed temperatures of the scenarios in IPCC AR6 WGIII.

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📚📚NEW PUBLICATION!📚📚 Can degrowth save the world? Co-author @jasonhickel made the case in a book. How do these ideas stack up in a systems model? How are such scenarios different from scenarios used in the IPCC? Let’s find out! 🧵 Open-access: tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…


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📚📚NEW PUBLICATION!📚📚 Can degrowth save the world? Co-author @jasonhickel made the case in a book. How do these ideas stack up in a systems model? How are such scenarios different from scenarios used in the IPCC? Let’s find out! 🧵 Open-access: tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…


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🌎 New paper🌎 Finally, the paper you've all been waiting for: for once, GCAM modeling scenarios NOT relying heavily on CO2 removal, and instead reducing emissions everywhere else. 👇Thread by lead author Jay Fuhrman linkedin.com/posts/jay-fuhr… 👇Paper iopscience.iop.org/article/10.108…

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And yet it is effective! We find consistent evidence that #carbonpricing has caused immediate and sustained emissions reductions of ~10%. Check out our new systematic review & #metaanalysis of ex-post evaluations on the effectiveness of CP @NatureComms: nature.com/articles/s4146….


Having this split by expertise would be useful. By report that one worked on? Do mitigation scientists have different expectations than physical climate scientists?

Climate experts were increasingly saying that keeping heating below 1.5C is near impossible, yet it remains the global goal. So I asked hundreds of top IPCC scientists what they thought. What they said shocked even me… 🧵 1/n #ClimateCrisis



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Join us as a postdoc in Barcelona! Develop an Agent-Based Model (ABM)! This will analyze the effect of behavioral & lifestyle changes in society. It will contribute to a new ecological macroeconomic model at @ubeconomics with @DrDanONeill & @F_Demaria ecolecon.eu/postdoctoral-r…

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📢 Calling all researchers interested in agent-based modelling! @UniBarcelona & @Unipisa are seeking a #PostDoc to conduct research and construct an ABM to analyse the effect of behavioural & lifestyle changes in society. Apply by 19 May. ecolecon.eu/postdoctoral-r…

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The @IPCC_CH is calling on its member governments and observer organizations to nominate experts to draft the outline of the Working Group contributions to #IPCC's Seventh Assessment Report. READ MORE ➡️ bit.ly/3UqKVJ1

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🚨Job Alert!🚨 Come work with me as part of the Joint Global Change Research Institute leadership team! careers.pnnl.gov/jobs/9020?lang…


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☀️If #GlobalWarming continues to 3ºC, global GDP will decrease by up to 10% - with worst impacts in less developed countries, highlights a new study by @JKikstra, scientists from @ETH_en and @UDelaware Limiting it to 1.5ºC could reduce global costs of climate change by 2/3…

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Check out our new paper lead by @PaulWaidelich in Nature Climate Change on how variability and extreme indices affect GDP loss projections of climate change 📈 Our results serve as a reminder that every bit of warming matters!

Assessing climate change's global economic impacts typically focuses on annual temperatures - but what happens if we include variability and extremes? A 🧵on our new paper in @NatureClimate w/ @SISeneviratne @JKikstra @fuldenbatibeniz @jrising 🔗: nature.com/articles/s4155… (1/n)



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Assessing climate change's global economic impacts typically focuses on annual temperatures - but what happens if we include variability and extremes? A 🧵on our new paper in @NatureClimate w/ @SISeneviratne @JKikstra @fuldenbatibeniz @jrising 🔗: nature.com/articles/s4155… (1/n)


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