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AGCI Science Sessions

Conceived in 1989 and conducted each year since 1990, AGCI's interdisciplinary workshops bring together scientists from across the globe to discuss current, critical topics in global environmental change.

Why People Support or Oppose Offshore Wind: Distilling the Key Factors that Drive Social Acceptance of Ocean Renewable Energy

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by Jessica Reilly-Moman, Aspen Global Change Institute

June 2022 Research Review

Putting Humans into Climate Models

Submitted by lizc@agci.org on Wed, 2022-06-08 09:44

Climate models clearly show how human activities are changing the climate. What can they tell us about how a changing climate is also changing us? New studies demonstrate how incorporating social systems and behavioral dynamics into climate models is important for creating realistic climate forecasts and making informed policy decisions.

Putting Humans Into Climate Models

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by James Arnott, Aspen Global Change Institute

May 2022 Research Review

The Potential of Hybrid Clean Energy Systems to Advance Energy and Climate Justice

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by Marta Darby, an attorney whose practice focuses on accelerating an equitable transition to clean energy

April 2022 Research Review

Europe’s Energy Transition: Can Renewable Energy Communities Lead to Greater Energy Justice?

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by Emily Jack-Scott, Aspen Global Change Institute

March 2022 Research Review

Climate Science and Financial Risk: Forging a Path to More Climate-Resilient Businesses

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by Julie A. Vano, Aspen Global Change Institute

February 2022 Research Review

Addressing Inequities in the Mental Health Burden of Climate Change

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by Emily Jack-Scott, Aspen Global Change Institute

January 2022 Research Review

How “Agrivoltaics” Can Provide More Benefits Than Agriculture and Solar Photovoltaics Separately

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by Aspen Global Change Institute staff

October 2021 Research Review

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