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Education references

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ACC's guides prioritize international assessments, research organizations, peer-reviewed literature, and clearly identified applied resources. Federal technical pages are used selectively as supplemental material.

Research note:ACC does not rely on NASA material in this Education Center. U.S. federal-agency pages are secondary references rather than the primary foundation of the library.

Reference library

Sources organized by learning path.

Use this page to open the underlying material directly. References are reviewed periodically as reports, technologies, and institutional pages change.

01

Climate Science Foundations

Understand the core concepts before moving into impacts and solutions.

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02

What Is Changing Now?

Review major indicators, observed changes, and the difference between evidence and exaggeration.

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03

Renewable Energy and the Grid

Learn how solar, wind, storage, transmission, and grid flexibility work together.

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04

Buildings and Transportation

Connect energy use to homes, businesses, cities, vehicles, and harder-to-electrify sectors.

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05

Biodiesel and Alternative Fuels

Examine feedstocks, blends, lifecycle analysis, realistic uses, and important tradeoffs.

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06

Forests, Agriculture, Water, and Ecosystems

Understand how natural systems support climate resilience and why tradeoffs matter.

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07

Resilience, Justice, and Community Action

Explore adaptation, risk, preparedness, fairness, and community-led solutions.

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08

Taking Informed Action

Turn information into realistic personal, community, business, and charitable decisions.

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Editorial framework

Read ACC's research standards.

See how ACC separates established findings, applied resources, advocacy, technical guidance, and emerging ideas.

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