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Author: Cathy Whitlock

Dr. Cathy Whitlock is a Regents Professor Emerita of Earth Sciences at Montana State University, a member of the National Academies of Sciences (which has produced some of the most thorough reviews of hard data related to climate change in the world), and lead author of the Montana Climate Assessment. Earlier in her career, Whitlock gained renowned for her investigation into how tree rings and pollen levels corresponded with wildfires, drought cycles, temperature and larger previous climate trends in the Northern Rockies.
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When Science Is Treated As If It Doesn’t Exist

One of Montana’s foremost climate scientists, Dr. Cathy Whitlock, provides a data-driven perspective on what recent EPA action, backed by key decision makers, means for the Northern Rockies and arid West

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Cathy Whitlock February 28, 2026

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