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.

New AGCI report maps the many ways society is learning to be more climate resilient

Every day, practitioners, planners, and policymakers face increasingly complex decisions to help communities prepare for the impacts of a changing climate. To help meet that need, AGCI launched a series of investigations exploring how practitioners access and apply climate information—and how to better support their decisions and actions.
By Liz Carver
AGCI Insight
September 3, 2025

An ally in AI? Breaking barriers for biodiversity conservation

Advances in AI and machine learning hold tremendous promise to revolutionize how we understand and protect the natural world -- but interdisciplinary collaboration between ecology and AI communities is crucial.
By Liz Carver
AGCI Insight
July 11, 2025

Meet the newest members of the AGCI team!

AGCI is delighted to welcome two outstanding new team members: Olya Jerard, Vice President of Finance and Operations, and Dr. Dhruv Patel-Tupper, Program Development Manager with AGCI’s Workshops program.
By Liz Carver
AGCI Insight
July 8, 2025

Forest managers and public health experts hope to save lives by working together

As wildfires intensify and more people move to fire-prone areas, health and forestland experts are searching for ways to protect people from breathing in smoke. Collaboration is key.
Savannah D'Evelyn and Kaitlin Sullivan
News
April 25, 2025

Connecting science and society: A conversation with AGCI’s Julie Vano

Dr. Julie Vano, AGCI’s Research Director, reflects on her six years of leadership with AGU's Science and Society section.
By Liz Carver
AGCI Insight
March 25, 2025

Reducing uncertainty: Plants, climate, and the future of water availability

Researchers around the globe have been investigating the relationship between terrestrial water availability and plants, but more work is needed to integrate knowledge and data across different scales and diverse bodies of knowledge.
By Tanya Petach
AGCI Insight
March 25, 2025

Understanding Decision Support for a Changing Climate

To characterize the supply and demand of climate information and improve how climate information is accessed and used in a variety of U.S. sectors, AGCI interviewed and surveyed more than 400 coastal managers, heat practitioners, transportation planners, and practitioners who rely on climate information to inform and support the decisions and actions their work entails. This report synthesizes the insights from our research across sectors and institutional settings, drawing on both literature and lived experience to consider how decision support and climate services can be further refined.

Project Publication
February 24, 2025