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Artificial intelligence can be a powerful tool in the fight against climate change, but its role in carbon emissions cannot be ignored.

We all grapple with environmental issues such as global warming, rising levels of pollution, generation of flyaway waste, and many other things that are not under human control.

It is therefore imperative that we take steps to protect the human race and the ecosystem.

technology and environment


Now is the time to consider the interaction between technology and the environment, including the use of new technologies and sciences such as artificial intelligence (AI).

As reported by Green Biz, the emergence of artificial intelligence could pave the way for the pursuit of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in protecting the environment.


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Artificial intelligence and pollution levels monitoring


Artificial intelligence techniques and algorithms are being developed with the aim of monitoring pollution levels, reducing energy consumption and better understanding the effects of climate change.

Governments around the world, both locally and globally, have embraced AI in their strategic plans and roadmaps for environmental protection.

Using a combination of AI and IoT technologies can help increase environmental sustainability.

Artificial intelligence can pave the way for achieving environmental goals


The researchers found that AI could pave the way for achieving 93 percent of environmental goals, including building smart cities, better integrating renewable energy through smart grids, identifying desertification trends through satellite imagery, and more.

Companies using artificial intelligence to reduce carbon emissions


Today, the use of artificial intelligence in polluting industries has been considered. For example, OYAK Cimento, a Turkey-based cement company, uses artificial intelligence to reduce carbon emissions.

According to Birkan Fidan, Director of Performance and Operations at OYAK Cimento, AI-assisted process control helps increase operational efficiency, which means more production with less energy consumption.

Another example of the positive environmental impact of AI goes to Intel, Chile's largest telecommunications company, to detect forest fires.

The Intel Ocean digital module detects potential fires using IoT sensors.

"We have the ability to detect fires 12 minutes before they happen," said Lenore Ferrero Bastidas, a spokesperson for Intel Ocean. Since a fire can spread within seconds, every minute can be beneficial.

Can AI be a powerful tool in the fight against climate change?


Artificial intelligence can be a powerful tool in the fight against climate change, but its role as a contributor to pollution cannot be ignored. To this end, the first step is to develop and evaluate comprehensive, optimal, multidimensional models.

So far, the main focus has been on creating high-resolution models or new algorithms. These goals often lead to more complex models that require larger amounts of data.

For example, from 2012 to 2018, the computational resources used in the method of deep learning (a subdivision of artificial intelligence) increased three hundred thousand times. In addition, when creating an AI model, the process of storing and cooling servers is related to energy consumption.

The question here is to what extent can the most advanced artificial intelligence models prevent climate change?


Indeed, looking at the constraints of energy consumption can lead us to new and innovative innovations in artificial intelligence. With this mindset and the development of AI models, this technology will be able to become a sustainable technology for the future and a major asset in protecting our global climate.

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