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AGCI Science Sessions
Conceived in 1989 and conducted each year since 1990, AGCI interdisciplinary workshops are designed to further knowledge in global change science by convening scholars from across disciplines to focus on specific topics in global environmental change. These meetings consistently fill a unique niche by fostering a strong dialogue across disciplines and often between social and natural sciences. View Past Participants
Walter Orr Roberts Public Lecture Series
During the workshops, AGCI hosts public lectures from leading scientists as part of an event series named in honor of Walter Orr Roberts, a notable scientist, humanitarian and founder of the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder.
Past Workshops
1990
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July 29, 1990 to August 19, 1990
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About AGCI
AGCI has become an intellectual proving ground, a ferment for new ideas and concepts, and a place where the different disciplines actually talk, and progress. Hal Harvey
What We Do
AGCI has been the most prominent place for developing interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary dialogues between scientists and practitioners.Guy Brasseur
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We are called to be architects of the future, not its victims. R. Buckminster Fuller