. AI is becoming an integral part of the fight against climate change, enabling us to better monitor and tackle some of its effects. From illegal deforestation to improved energy use, AI-driven technology is impacting the planet in various ways. Microsoft predicts a 4% decrease in emissions by 2030 as a result. We must remain aware, however, of the limits of AI - it is not a silver bullet!
Weyerhaeuser, the largest logging company, is rebranding itself as a 'green' agency to combat climate change. Learn more about their 'natural climate solutions' & sustainable forests, while keeping in mind their carbon debt that is passed onto the atmosphere. Learn how this global initiative could bring billions of dollars with the help of big oil companies.
This weekend marks a monumental shift in nuclear energy development: the formation of a powerful multinational alliance to create new and innovative supply chains, juxtaposed with the shutdown of Germany's last three nuclear plants. Reduce reliance on Russian supply chains, amend long-term options and enhance resiliency of nuclear fuel supplies—the changing landscape could have lasting impacts worldwide.
This article is about the ambitious yet difficult task of perfecting autonomous construction vehicles, the success of rapid advances in self-driving cars, initiatives led by heavy duty equipment makers, and the recent focus of Built Robotics on solar farms. CEO Noah Ready-Campbell is a robotics veteran and a passion supporter of solar energy development — join us to learn more about his vision for a more sustainable future for the country.
Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal emphasizes the need for a digitally-enabled real estate sector with green solutions to tackle climate change. He highlights well regulated landscape, tech-driven AI, block chain & VR for revolutionizing the sector. CREDAI works for better living environment & industry growth.
Explore the evolution of tech policy from Obama's optimism to Harris's vision at the Democratic National Convention. What's next for Democrats in tech?