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15 minutes
by Judith Curry In a recent invited talk at the American Chemical Society annual meeting, I attempted to explain the climate debate in 15 minutes.
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Climate Uncertainty and Risk: in press
by Judith Curry My book Climate Uncertainty and Risk has now been accepted for publication, following peer review and submission of my revised manuscript.
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A ‘Plan B’ for addressing climate change and the energy transition
by Judith Curry I have a new article published in the latest issue of International Affairs Forum.
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Challenges of the clean energy transition
by Judith Curry This morning I participated Conference on Energy and Decarbonization – A New Jersey Business Perspective. https://njbia.regfox.com/energy-summit. UPDATE: full recording of the conference [here]
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1.5 degrees
by Judith Curry The IPCC Special Report on Global Warming of 1.5C is now published [link].
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Alarm about alarmism
by Judith Curry The climate change debate has entered what we might call the “Campfire Phase”, in which the goal is to tell the scariest story. – Oren Cass (twitter)
Posted in Communication, Sociology of science
George Washington’s winters
by Judith Curry Frozen rivers, knee-deep snows, sleet, frigid temperatures, and other winter miseries helped shape the story of George Washington’s life.
Posted in Climate change impacts, History
History and the limits of the climate consensus
by Judith Curry Acknowledging the science of global warming does not require accepting that it is immune to criticism.
The Goldilocks Principle
by Judith Curry On what we can learn from Goldilocks and The Three Bears regarding our perceptions of climate, climate science, communication and policy.
Posted in Communication, Sociology of science