Lucia Liljegren
Lucia Liljegren is an American mechanical engineer who has worked at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (on projects related to remediation and storage of radioactive waste) and as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Aerospace Engineering at Iowa State University. She is best known (as Lucia) for her global warming/climate change blog The Blackboard (Where Climate Talk Gets Hot!), online since 2007. Professor Judith Curry, a climatologist at Georgia Tech, calls Lucia “probably the least controversial person in the climate blogosphere, because of her cheerfulness and sense of humor, honesty, and open mindedness.” [1]
In the climate change debate, Lucia classifies herself as a "lukewarmer": a person who recognizes global warming, but doubts the severity of the problem, and the certainty of climate science predictions.[2]
The Blackboard was one of the first sites to post some of the CRU emails leaked in the 2009 Climatic Research Unit email controversy.[3]
References
- ↑ Bridging the Climate Divide by Keith Kloor, June 11, 2010
- ↑ Peer to peer review by Patrick Courrielche, Jan. 10th 2010
- ↑ "Search for hacker may lead police back to East Anglia's climate research unit" by Fred Pearce, The Guardian, 9 February 2010
External links
- Bridging the Climate Divide, a conversation between Keith Kloor, atmospheric scientist Bart Verheggen and Lucia Liljegren, 2010.
- Part 2, accessed 04/13/2014
- The Blackboard: Where Climate Talk Gets Hot! by Lucia Liljegren
- The Knitting Fiend by Lucia Liljegren
- Lucia Liljegren Twitter