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.

Workshop Publication
December 15, 2023
Workshop Publication
December 15, 2023

Living in the cold: Addressing the inequities of heating energy poverty in winter

Recent research highlights gaps in how heating energy burden and poverty are measured and suggests ways policies can be designed to address energy burden inequities without exacerbating energy insecurity.
By Emily Jack-Scott Liz Carver
Research Review
November 20, 2023
Large irrigation equipment spraying field

Irrigation in the Earth system: Priorities for data, modeling, and cross-disciplinary research

Participants in this AGCI-hosted interdisciplinary workshop included experts across the irrigation modeling and observations/data scientific communities, spanning researchers and practitioners working in climate, agriculture, and hydrology.
By Liz Carver
AGCI Insight
November 17, 2023

Harvesting Sustainability: Ecologies of Knowledge Democracy

The monoculture of knowledge and scientific tradition tends to ignore, devalue, silence, and exclude multiple knowledge cultures and practices. Encouraging plurality of ways of producing, validating, and sharing knowledge supports inclusive, contextual, and actionable knowledge solutions for deepening sustainability. In this talk, Dr. Rajesh Tandon shares stories from around the world of traditional knowledge solutions in action.
Public Lecture
November 16, 2023
Cars in front of houses in residential neighborhood, with large refinery in near background

Understanding global change challenges: Environmental justice

AGCI spoke with Raj Pandya, VP of Community Science at the American Geophysical Union (AGU), about the ways global change science and scientists can partner with impacted communities to help advance environmental justice and equity.
By Liz Carver
AGCI Insight
November 15, 2023

When the glaciers are gone: Managing for biodiversity

As new landscapes and ecosystems emerge from the loss of glacier coverage, scientists are trying to understand what the consequences are for biodiversity in post-glacial regions and what can be done to increase the adaptation potential of biodiversity.
By Emilio Mateo
Research Review
October 19, 2023
Workshop Presentation
October 6, 2023
Workshop Presentation
October 6, 2023