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Michael D. Lemonick is senior science writer at Climate Central, a nonprofit, nonpartisan climate change think tank. For 21 years he was a science writer forTime magazine.
This article was first published by Scientific American on 25 October 2010 and appears in the November 2010 issue.
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Lemonick , M. Climate heretic: Judith Curry turns on her colleagues.Nature (2010). https://doi.org/10.1038/news.2010.577
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jay white
I'm very surprised to find no comments for 9 years. May I suspect editorial activity as the explanation?
Curry certainly has maintained her status, her climate chops, and her intellectual honesty while suffering some academic inconveniences, while the AGW consensus has not fared well at all.