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Episode 190: Judith Curry and the Consequences of Climate Alarmism

Jan 7, 2026
Judith Curry, a climatologist and president of the Climate Forecast Application Network, returns to discuss critical insights from a recent U.S. Department of Energy climate report. She argues that the economic impact of climate change is overstated and highlights instances where aggressive mitigation strategies have had unintended consequences. Curry advocates for research on natural climate variability and critiques the prevalent apocalyptic narrative surrounding climate change, questioning the efficacy of proposed technological solutions and emphasizing the importance of adaptation strategies.
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INSIGHT

Agriculture And Mortality Reframe Economic Harms

  • Economic damage estimates overstate harm because they ignore CO2 fertilization and adaptation by farmers.
  • Judith A. Curry argues warming reduces net mortality by cutting cold deaths more than heat increases.
ADVICE

Prioritize Reliable Power Over Hasty Renewables

  • Avoid large-scale replacement of reliable fossil baseload with intermittent wind and solar without adequate backup.
  • Invest where electricity access and resilience most reduce vulnerability and support development.
INSIGHT

CO2 Isn’t The Only Climate Control Knob

  • CO2 is not the sole 'control knob' of climate; natural variability and ocean and solar drivers matter greatly.
  • Judith A. Curry emphasizes large-scale ocean circulations and solar effects are underappreciated in models.
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