Climate Q&A is the convenient tool powered by Ekimetrics to quickly access reliable information about the environment. Created by data scientists, it uses state-of-the-art OCR techniques to accurately read and answer questions from reliable sources such as the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, International Energy Agency, and Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Already available in several languages, the format is open-source, built on ChatGPT blocks, and aims to promote sustainability and data science.
Net Zero Chiefs Roundtable Discussion: Blue Circle and Log9 Materials host the 1st ever roundtable with 20 leading sustainability, energy & mobility sector brands to explore ways of reducing carbon emissions & achieving Net Zero status. Learn more about their mission today!
Aaditya Thackeray expressed his disapproval towards the Maharashtra government and how it is suppressing its growth. He highlighted the lack of faith in the judiciary and the tendency of citizens to be diverted by other issues, not related to the pressing issues such as inflation and unemployment. GITAM (Deemed to be University) is facilitating Changemakers series to bring global leaders, including Aaditya, to inspire change for the betterment of society. He is also looking for sustainable solutions to combat climate change.
Discover how Stugalux, located in Luxembourg, is leading the way in decarbonising the construction sector with the help of Levidian climate startup. Learn how their revolutionary LOOP device converts methane into hydrogen and graphene, significantly reducing emissions and having a threefold environmental impact. Find out more now!
Xilva is a company that uses data and AI technology to create transparency in the voluntary carbon market, allowing corporations to invest in projects with an eye on their environmental and social impact and the risks associated. After securing 1.8 million Euros, Xilva is looking to increase its team and get closer to the carbon credit market projected to grow to $40 billion by 2030.