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AGCI Presents New Report on Climate Change and Aspen to City Council
January 06, 2015Aspen's City Council was briefed on the details of a new study conducted by AGCI on the potential impacts of climate change to Aspen. The report was well received and will inform the City's continued effort to plan for climate change through an initiative called "Our Future Aspen." Learn More and View the the Reports
Forest Health Index Featured in 5280 Magazine
December 01, 2014AGCI's work in partnership with the Aspen Center for Environmental Studies on the Forest Health Index was the subject of a feature story in Denver's 5280 magazine. The coverage highlights how the model for an index of forest health in the Roaring Fork Valley may be adopted by other forest communities.
Aspen Global Change Institute is February's Non-profit in the spotlight!
February 03, 2014Aspen Public Radio sat down with staff members James Arnott, Elise Osenga, and John Katzenberger to learn more about AGCI's history and their work in the Roaring Fork Valley. The spotlight contains four parts:
Climate Change Measured in Open Spaces in Aspen
November 13, 2013Staff members Elise Osenga and John Katzenberger are interviewed by Aspen Public Radio as they take a wintry walk to one of AGCI's recently installed soil moisture monitoring stations.
CrossCurrents interviews AGCI Program Director James Arnott
August 29, 2013Aspen Public Radio Director sits down with AGCI's James Arnott to hear about the Institute's recently concluded summer workshop series and to learn about this history of AGCI's work in the Roaring Fork Valley.
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