The Thinking Woman’s Guide to Climate Uncertainty

David Staples of the Edmonton Journal interviews climatologist Judith A. Curry, a former member of the U.S. National Research Council’s Climate Research Committee.

Curry has a new book out, Climate Uncertainty and Risk: Rethinking Our Response. I interviewed her recently, as I see her as providing the thinking woman’s guide to climate uncertainty. If you are wondering about Curry’s credentials, she got her Ph.D. in geophysical sciences from the University of Chicago in 1982, her thesis on clouds and Arctic sea ice. She worked as a professor for decades and was chair of the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at Georgie Tech from 2002-14. Her research has won numerous awards and she’s testified more than ten times before U.S. congress.

I talked to her before her book came out in early June.