
About
James Clark is an Honorary Lecturer at the School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia. His research focuses on environmental prediction systems, marine phytoplankton metabolism under climate change, and agricultural systems modeling. He has contributed to interdisciplinary studies linking ecological processes with climatic variables. His work bridges environmental science, marine biology, and agricultural sustainability.
Research outputs highlight advancements in coupled environmental prediction models (e.g., UKC3), thermal impacts on marine ecosystems, and livestock systems adaptation to climate change. These studies have informed policy and academic discourse through high-impact publications in journals like Geoscientific Model Development, Nature Climate Change, and Global Change Biology.
- Notable contributions include modeling marine phytoplankton response to temperature changes (2013), influential in understanding climate-ecology interactions.
- Early work (2001) established frameworks for integrating livestock systems into climate change research.
No specific scientific awards are listed, though his work has garnered significant citations and policy references. While no advising roles or grants are detailed, his research collaborations span multiple institutions and disciplines.

