Dr. Judith Curry is Professor and former Chair of the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Dr. Curry received a Ph.D. in atmospheric science from the University of Chicago in 1982. Prior to joining the faculty at Georgia Tech, she held faculty positions at the University of Colorado, Penn State University and Purdue University. With research interests spanning a variety of topics in climate, her current interests include climate dynamics of the Arctic, climate dynamics of extreme weather events, and reasoning about climate uncertainty. She is a Fellow of the American Meteorological Society, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and the American Geophysical Union. Dr. Judith Curry on Bullying of Global Warming Skeptics: Judith Curry's verbal remarks as delivered in 2015 to the US Senate Commerce Committee Hearing on "Data or Dogma? Promoting Open Inquiry in the Debate Over the Magnitude of the Human Impact on Earth’s Climate." Scientist Judith Curry and Author Mark Steyn question, school Sen Markey on climate: Hearing: Data or Dogma? Promoting Open Inquiry in the Debate over the Magnitude of Human Impact on Earth's Climate. US Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation December 8, 2015 Judith Curry schools Congressman Beyer on climate change: Georgia Tech Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Professor Judith Curry schools Congressman Don Beyer on climate change. Professor Curry: 'The climate has been warming since the 1700's, okay, since we came out of the 'Little Ice Age'.' House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology April 15, 2015 Judith Curry in House Natural Resources Committee Hearing on Climate Change 2019 02 09: Comment from YouTube account GEORGELET4: "A Voice of Reason. However those who lead the alarmists' hysteria, many for financial and political motives of their own, will call her a "denier". Judith Curry on Tucker Carlson's show explaining how climate science has been thoroughly corrupted and politicized: Judith Curry - Climate Science and the Uncertainty Monster: How to understand and reason about uncertainty in climate science is a topic that is receiving increasing attention in both the scientific and philosophical literature. This is one perspective on exploring ways to understand, assess and reason about uncertainty in climate science. Uncertainty associated with climate science and the science-policy interface presents unique challenges adding to the complexity of the climate system itself, the potential for adverse socioeconomic impacts of climate change, and politicization of proposed policies to reduce societal vulnerability to climate change. The challenges to handling uncertainty at the science-policy interface are framed using the ‘monster’ metaphor, whereby attempts to tame the monster are described. Uncertainty of climate models is interpreted in the context of model inadequacy, uncertainty in model parameter values, and initial condition uncertainty. The challenges of building confidence in climate models are described. A concerted effort is needed to identify better ways of framing the climate change problem, explore and characterize uncertainty, reason about uncertainty in the context of evidence-based logical hierarchies, and eliminate bias from the consensus building process. Dr. Curry has recently presented U.S. Congressional Testimony to the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works and the House Subcommittee on the Environment. Dr. Curry is a prominent public spokesperson on issues associated with the integrity of climate research. Curry serves as president and co-owner of the company Climate Forecast Applications Network LLC (CFAN). CFAN translates the scientific weather and climate research so that governments and industries can better anticipate and manage weather- and climate-related risks. She is proprietor of the blog Climate Etc., which discusses current topics in climate science, climate and energy policy, challenges at the science-policy interface, and use of social media in engaging with the public on complex and controversial topics.
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