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  2. The use of artificial intelligence (AI) can contribute to the fight against climate change. Existing AI systems include tools that predict weather, track icebergs and identify pollution. AI can also be used to improve agriculture and reduce its environmental impact, the World Economic Forum says.
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  3. Weather. AI-driven technologies offer previously unheard-of capabilities to process enormous volumes of data, extract insightful knowledge and improve predictive models, according to the UN's World Meteorological Organization ().That means improved modelling and predicting climate change patterns that can help communities and authorities to draft effective adaptation and mitigation strategies.
  4. Climate data sets are enormous and take significant time to collect, analyze, and use to make informed decisions and enact actual policy change. Using AI to factor in elements of climate change that are constantly evolving helps us make more informed predictions about changes in the environment, so that we can deploy mitigation efforts earlier.
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  6. science.nasa.gov

    As extreme weather events increase around the world due to climate change, the need for further research into our warming planet has increased as well. For NASA, climate research involves not only conducting studies of these events, but also empowering outside researchers to do the same. The artificial intelligence (AI) efforts spearheaded by the agency […]
  7. Startups are using AI and machine learning to solve some of the world's biggest challenges — like climate change. While there's no one-size-fits-all solution to global warming, startups around the world are responsibly developing AI solutions to tackle some of the toughest problems related to climate change.
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    Climate change is the biggest challenge facing the planet. It will need every solution possible, including technology like artificial intelligence (AI).. Seeing a chance to help the cause, some of ...
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