Atmospheric Sciences Seminar

October 7, 3:30pm - 4:30pm
Mānoa Campus, Virtual Meeting

Ranching in a Warming World - How Climate Change Will Affect Cattle Production in the Great Plains

Dr. Toni Klemm
Postdoctoral Researcher
Department of Ecology and Conservation Biology
Texas A&M University

Date: Wednesday, October 7, 2020
Time: 3:30pm HST
Zoom Meeting: https://hawaii.zoom.us/j/97454168193
Meeting ID: 974 5416 8193
Passcode: 207183

Abstract: Animal agriculture is a major contributor to climate change, but it is also affected by the impacts of climate change, for example by increasing heat and drought. In this webinar, Toni Klemm will connect climate science, ecosystem research, agricultural economics, and sociology, to show how increasing drought and heat affect cattle production, a $100 billion/year industry in the U.S., half of which is generated in the Great Plains, where his research took place. He and his multi-disciplinary team used climate projections and land cover simulations to study future changes in the climate signal and in the severity and frequency of extreme droughts, quantified the impacts on natural grassland productivity, examined emerging challenges for ranchers to maintain viable operations, and explored social adaptation barriers that make it harder for ranchers to manage in these difficult times.

Bio: Dr. Toni Klemm is a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Ecology and Conservation Biology at Texas A&M University. He received a Ph.D. in geography from the University of Oklahoma studying seasonal climate forecasts, and he earned a M.S. in geography from Dresden University of Technology in Germany, minoring in meteorology.


Event Sponsor
SOEST Atmospheric Sciences, Mānoa Campus

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