Raed Hamed
raedhamed.bsky.social
Raed Hamed
@raedhamed.bsky.social
Climate extremes and crops
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Global soybean production is highly concentrated—just three countries (USA, Brazil, Argentina) produce ~75% of the world’s supply. In 2012, all three saw harvest failures. Our study finds that about one-third of the loss that year was due to human-induced climate change.

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One-third of the global soybean production failure in 2012 is attributable to climate change
Communications Earth & Environment - Soybean production losses are impacted by warmer temperatures and by strong heat-moisture interactions, and future warming may exacerbate production...
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Happening now in 1.31/32 🟩 @egu.eu our session on

‘Future changes in Weather and Climate Hazards around the World’

co-convened with @raedhamed.bsky.social @vikkithompson.bsky.social @tamarahappe.bsky.social @eunicelo.bsky.social
@iiasa.ac.at

Also join us at the posters at X3 🟪 at 16:15.
May 2, 2025 at 12:24 PM
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@raedhamed.bsky.social presenting on

‘Amplified agricultural impacts from increasingly sequential heat extremes’

in the session on compound events @egu.eu. Thanks for organising P.Rivoire, @bevacquae.bsky.social

@iiasa.ac.at @lamont.columbia.edu
May 2, 2025 at 8:59 AM
Global soybean production is highly concentrated—just three countries (USA, Brazil, Argentina) produce ~75% of the world’s supply. In 2012, all three saw harvest failures. Our study finds that about one-third of the loss that year was due to human-induced climate change.

rdcu.be/eesry
One-third of the global soybean production failure in 2012 is attributable to climate change
Communications Earth & Environment - Soybean production losses are impacted by warmer temperatures and by strong heat-moisture interactions, and future warming may exacerbate production...
rdcu.be
March 21, 2025 at 7:14 AM
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NEW – ‘One-third’ of 2012 soya crop failure in the Americas was due to climate change | @giulianaviglione.bsky.social w/ comment from @raedhamed.bsky.social Dáithí Stone

Read here: buff.ly/pDu4s0J
March 20, 2025 at 2:04 PM
Early January, I defended my PhD thesis. After nearly half a decade of researching climate and crops, I'm taking a moment to celebrate a journey filled with learning, discovery, and wonderful scientific collaborations. 1/n
February 18, 2025 at 2:54 PM