Resources
AGCI makes publicly accessible thousands of video presentations, research publications, and other resources from our workshops and projects. Use the search and filter options below to explore the resource library.
Putting humans into climate models
New studies demonstrate how incorporating social systems into climate models is important for creating realistic climate forecasts and making informed policy decisions.
Climate science and financial risk: Forging a path to more climate-resilient businesses
Policymakers and investors are keen to predict and prepare for future climate-change risks, but they need to accurately value those risks. In this article for Yale Climate Connections, AGCI's Julie Vano and Energy Innovation Policy & Technology LLC®'s Lana Vali examine how greater coordination among climate scientists and those trying to assess financial risk can help businesses make more informed policy and financial risk decisions.
Climate science and financial risk: Forging a path to more climate-resilient businesses
A 2021 perspective for Nature Climate Change outlines the challenges to businesses looking to climate science to help assess climate-related financial risks and suggests improvements to facilitate businesses’ ability to effectively mitigate or adapt to these risks.
Dusting for ‘fingerprints’ to determine humanity’s climate impacts
In this Yale Climate Connections article, AGCI's James Arnott and Energy Innovation Policy & Technology LLC®'s Greg Alvarez explore how scientists are finding new ways to produce and share the findings of "attribution studies" to identify the role of a warming climate in extreme weather events.
Solar and crop production research shows ‘multi-solving’ climate benefits
In this Yale Climate Connections article, AGCI's Martín Bonzi and Energy Innovation Policy & Technology LLC®'s Sarah Spengeman discuss how agrivoltaics researchers are finding multiple benefits from pairing solar power and crops production, which can increase citizen engagement and support for solar development.