Goldman earned a bachelor's degree in Atmospheric Science at Cornell University in 2006. She then went on to earn a master's and PhD in Environmental Engineering at Georgia Tech[4] in 2008 and 2011 respectively.
Career
Following a postdoc at Georgia Tech, Goldman served for 10 years as research director for the Center for Science and Democracy at the Union of Concerned Scientists, where she led research efforts at the intersection of science and policy.[5] In this role, she led research in environmental justice, fossil fuels, climate change, energy production, and scientific integrity. She has testified before Congress[6] and offered proposals that have been adopted by the Biden Administration. She also served as an expert on the Public Health Rulemaking of the California Department of Conservation's Geologic Energy Management Division. Additionally, Goldman chaired the Air and Climate Public Advisory Committee for the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments and she served in the UNESCO/AAAS Consultation Group.[1]
Goldman is also a member of the board of 500 Women Scientists. Through this group, she has worked to support working mothers in STEM fields during the pandemic. In an attempt to raise awareness for the struggles faced by mothers working from home, Goldman posted what became a viral tweet that brought attention to the cause. It showed the chaotic reality of the home office she was using during an online video conference.[7][8] She continues to fight to protect women's opportunities in the workplace.
Goldman, GT, A Desikan, R Morse, C Kalman, T MacKinney, DS Cohan, G Reed, J Parras. 2021. Assessment of Air Pollution Impacts and Monitoring Data Limitations of a Spring 2019 Chemical Facility Fire. Environmental Justice. doi: 10.1089/env.2021.0030.
Carter, JM; Goldman, GT; Rosenberg, AR; Reed, G; Desikan, A; MacKinney, T. 2021. Strengthen scientific integrity under the Biden administration. Science. 371 (6530) 668-671. doi: 10.1126/science.abg0533
Goldman, GT, J Carter, Y Wang, JM Larson. 2020. Perceived losses of scientific integrity under the Trump administration: A survey of federal scientists. PLoS ONE 15(4):e0231929. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0231929
Declet-Barreto, J, GT Goldman, A Desikan, E Berman, J Goldman, C Johnson, L Montenegro, AA Rosenberg. 2020. Hazardous air pollutant emissions implications under 2018 guidance on U.S. Clean Air Act requirements for major sources. J of Air and Waste Management. doi: 10.1080/10962247.2020.1735575
Goldman, GT, F Dominici. 2019. Don’t abandon evidence and process on air pollution policy. Science. March 29. 363 (6434) 1398-1400 DOI: 10.1126/science.aaw9460.
Goldman, GT, E Berman, M Halpern, C Johnson, Y Kothari, G Reed, and AA Rosenberg. 2017. Ensuring Scientific Integrity in the Age of Trump. Science. February 17. 355 (6326). DOI: 10.1126/science.aam5733.
Goldman, GT, K Mulvey, P Frumhoff, R Sethi, S Pfirman, and H Commoss. 2017. A Methodology for Assessment of Corporate Responsibility on Climate Change: A Case Study of the Fossil Energy Industry. Journal of Environmental Investing. September 22.
Carroll, C, B Hartl, GT Goldman, DJ Rohlf, A Treves, JT Kerr, EG Ritchie, RT Kingsford, KE Gibbs, M Maron, JEM Watson. 2017. Defending the Scientific Integrity of Conservation-Policy Processes. Conservation Biology. July 25. DOI: 10.1111/cobi.12958.
Strickland, MJ.; KM Gass; GT Goldman; JA Mulholland. 2015. Effects of ambient air pollution measurement error on health effect estimates in time series studies: a simulation-based analysis. Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology, doi: 10.1038/jes.2013.16.
Rosenberg A, Phartiyal P, Goldman G, Branscomb L. 2014. Exposing Fracking to Sunlight. Issues in Science and Technology 31(1):74-79.
Goldman, GT; Mulholland, JA; Russell, AG; Gass, K; Strickland, MJ; Klein, M; Tolbert, PE. 2012. Characterization of Ambient Air Pollution Measurement Error in a Time-Series Health Study using a Geostatistical Simulation Approach. Atmospheric Environment. 57, 101-108.
Goldman, GT; Mulholland, JA; Russell, AG; Strickland, MJ; Klein, M; Tolbert, PE; Waller, L; Edgerton, E. 2011. Impact of Exposure Measurement Error in Air Pollution Epidemiology: Effect of Error Type in Time-Series Studies. Environmental Health.10:61.
Goldman, GT; Mulholland, JA; Russell, AG; Srivastava, A; Strickland, MJ.; Klein, M; Tolbert, PE; Waller, L; Edgerton, E. 2010. Ambient Air Pollutant Measurement Error: Characterization and Impacts in a Time-Series Epidemiologic Study in Atlanta. Environmental Science & Technology. 44 (19) 7692-7698.