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Judith Curry

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Department of Energy Issues Report Evaluating Impact of ... energy.gov U.S. Department of Energy Jul 30, 2025 7 facts
claimDr. Judith Curry is Professor Emerita at the Georgia Institute of Technology, where she previously served as Chair of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences for 13 years.
claimDr. Judith Curry holds a PhD in Geophysical Sciences from the University of Chicago.
claimDr. Judith Curry has authored or coauthored 192 peer-reviewed papers in atmospheric and climate sciences, two textbooks, and the book Climate Uncertainty and Risk.
measurementDr. Judith Curry has provided testimony in 13 Congressional Hearings.
claimDr. Judith Curry has served on Science Steering Committees of the World Climate Research Program, the DOE Biological & Environmental Research Advisory Committee, the Earth Science Subcommittee of the NASA Advisory Council, and the NRC Space Studies Board and Climate Research Committee.
claimDr. Judith Curry is the President and co-founder of the Climate Forecast Applications Network (CFAN).
claimDr. Judith Curry is a Fellow of the American Meteorological Society, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and the American Geophysical Union, and is a Member of the American Academy of Sciences and Letters.
How a major DOE report hides the whole truth on climate change politico.com Politico Sep 27, 2025 4 facts
quoteJudith Curry, a climatologist and professor emeritus at the Georgia Institute of Technology, stated: "Any current or past affiliations with other organizations do not define any of our perspectives on climate science. The policy preferences of these organizations are not relevant in any way to our perspectives on the science."
accountJudith Curry stated that the Department of Energy report authors planned to modify the text because they lacked time to review all references on the topic.
quoteJudith Curry, an author of the Department of Energy (DOE) report, stated that the timeline of hurricane data starting in 1980 is “not good enough to discern a meaningful trend.”
accountJudith Curry stated that the Department of Energy report authors intended for the report to be published independently, but the Department of Energy and the Environmental Protection Agency chose to release it simultaneously with the endangerment finding filing.
The Energy Department "Red Team" Critique of Greenhouse-Gas ... revkin.substack.com Andrew Revkin · Substack Jul 31, 2025 3 facts
quoteJudith Curry stated: '[R]ecommendations for climate science/scientists: Embrace the complexity of climate science and acknowledge uncertainty and disagreement. Stop with the faux “consensus” enforcement and stop playing power politics with climate science. Constructively participate in the dialogue that DOE and the CWG Report are attempting to foster, in the interests of returning objective physical science to the climate issue.'
claimThe report was produced by a team of independent scientists consisting of John Christy, Judith Curry, Steven Koonin, Ross McKitrick, and Roy Spencer.
claimThe report produced by John Christy, Judith Curry, Steven Koonin, Ross McKitrick, and Roy Spencer was created without editorial oversight from the Department of Energy or other government entities.
DOE reframes climate consensus as a debate - E&E News eenews.net E&E News Jul 31, 2025 2 facts
claimThe Department of Energy Climate Working Group report includes contributions from John Christy and Roy Spencer (University of Alabama, Huntsville), Steve Koonin (former DOE official and former BP scientist), Judith Curry (former Georgia Tech climate scientist), and Ross McKitrick (economics professor at the University of Guelph).
perspectiveThe ultimate goal of the DOE report, according to co-author Judith Curry, is “breaking the link between energy policy and human-caused climate change, whereby anthropogenic climate change currently ‘mandates’ emissions targets, preferred energy production methods, etc.”