
Malcolm Mistry
Malcolm holds a PhD in Science and Management of Climate Change from Ca’Foscari University of Venice.
Malcolm Mistry
Malcolm holds a PhD in Science and Management of Climate Change from Ca’Foscari University of Venice. His PhD thesis focused on impacts of climate change and variability on crop yields using emulators and empirical models. Malcolm holds a Master’s in Weather and Climate Modelling from the University of Reading (U.K.) where his dissertation examined the Intra-seasonal variability of Indian Summer Monsoon (ISM) in Observed and General Circulation Model (GCM).
Apart from being a post-doctoral researcher at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Malcolm also holds a scientific affiliation with Fondazione Centro Euro-Mediterraneo sui Cambiamenti Climatici (CMCC – ECIP Division). He has previously worked as a Research Associate at Barcelona Supercomputing Centre (Spain), where he gained expertise in handling large climate datasets, running Earth System Models (ESM), numerous scientific data management and spatial analysis tools. Malcolm’s research interests include big data, sectoral impacts of climate change and variability, development and application of climate extreme indices, and last but not the least, creating awareness of the science of climate change and its potential impacts by giving talks in local schools. Prior embarking on a research career, Malcolm worked as a navigating officer onboard research and seismic survey ships, engaged in data acquisition of sea bed profiles for offshore oil and gas industry.
RFF Working Papers Series , Working Paper 22-1 - 2022
Increased energy use for adaptation significantly impacts mitigation pathwaysNature Communications , 13, Article number: 4964 - 2022
Climate variability, crop and conflict: Exploring the impacts of spatial concentration in agricultural productionJournal of Peace Research , - 2021
Global Vulnerability of Crop Yields to Climate ChangeJournal of Environmental Economics and Management , Volume 109, September 2021, 102462 - 2021
Impacts of a warmer world on space cooling demand in Brazilian householdsEnergy and Buildings , Volume 234, 1 March 2021, 110696 - 2021
Sharing the burden: quantifying climate change spillovers in the European Union under the Paris AgreementSpatial Economic Analysis , 16 April 2021 - 2021
A High Spatiotemporal Resolution Global Gridded Dataset of Historical Human Discomfort IndicesAtmosphere , 2020, 11(8), 835 - 2020