Climate Etc. provides a forum for climate researchers, academics and technical experts from other fields, citizen scientists, and the interested public to engage in a discussion on topics related to climate science and the science-policy interface.
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Climate Etc. is hosted by Judith Curry.
I am President (co-owner) of Climate Forecast Applications Network (CFAN). Previously, I was Professor and Chair of the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Here is a [link] to my c.v.
You can contact me via email at: curry.judith (at) yahoo.com
Congressional testimony
My views on climate change are best summarized by my recent Congressional Testimony:
- Risky Business: How Climate Change is Changing Insurance Markets
- Contending with Natural Disasters in the Wake of Climate Change
- Climate Change: The Impacts and the Need to Act
- Using Technology to Address Climate Change
- Climate Science: Assumptions, Policy Implications and the Scientific Method
- Data or Dogma
- President’s UN Climate Pledge
- President’s Climate Action Plan
- Policy Relevant Climate Issues in Context
- Natural Resource Adaptation: Protecting Ecosystems and Economies
- Rational Discussion of Climate Change: the Science, the Evidence, the Response
Interviews
- Interview with Jordan Peterson
- BizNews interview
- PowerHungry podcast
- Interview with Ron Paul
- Interview with Tucker Carlson
- Interview with John Stossel
- EconTalk interview
- Corbett Report: Climate Models for the Layman
- Corbet Report: The Republic of Science
- Judith Curry on the state of climate science: Power Hour
- NPR: ‘Uncertain’ science: Judith Curry’s take on climate change
- NYTimes: A climate scientist who engages skeptics
- Discover Magazine: It’s getting hot in here: the big battle over climate science
- An inconvenient provocateur
- Scientific American: Climate Heretic: Judith Curry turns on her colleagues
- Oilprice.com: The IPCC may have outlived its usefulness
- Quadrant: Chatting with a climate heretic
- Collideascape: Curry: The backstory
Funding disclosure: Funding sources for my research have included NSF, NASA, NOAA, DOD and DOE. Recent government contracts for CFAN include a DOE contract to develop extended range regional wind power forecasts, a DOD contract to predict extreme events associated with climate variability/change having implications for regional stability, and a NOAA contract to improve sub seasonal forecasting. CFAN contracts with private sector and other non-governmental organizations include energy and power companies, reinsurance companies, financial companies, other weather service providers, NGOs, development banks and government agencies.
