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The power of A.I. to help mitigate and manage climate change
Just as artificial intelligence has improved the decisions organizations make to optimize financial performance, improve processes, meet customer needs, and more, it will be critical in helping them reach their climate goals. In fact, because it can gather, complete, and interpret large, complex datasets on emissions and climate impact, A.I. is fundamentally important in helping to manage the full range of climate-related issues. BCG recently conducted a global survey of 1,000 leaders in A.I. and climate that tells us more about that potential--as well as the barriers getting in the way. We found that 87% of respondents feel that advanced analytics and A.I., or simply "A.I.," is a helpful tool in the fight against climate change today, but only 43% say that they have a vision for using A.I. in their own climate change efforts. Approximately 87% of respondents to a BCG survey found A.I. is a helpful tool in the fight against climate change.
The power of A.I. to help mitigate and manage climate change
Just as artificial intelligence has improved the decisions organizations make to optimize financial performance, improve processes, meet customer needs, and more, it will be critical in helping them reach their climate goals. In fact, because it can gather, complete, and interpret large, complex datasets on emissions and climate impact, A.I. is fundamentally important in helping to manage the full range of climate-related issues. BCG recently conducted a global survey of 1,000 leaders in A.I. and climate that tells us more about that potential--as well as the barriers getting in the way. We found that 87% of respondents feel that advanced analytics and A.I., or simply "A.I.," is a helpful tool in the fight against climate change today, but only 43% say that they have a vision for using A.I. in their own climate change efforts. They see the greatest business value for AI in the reduction and measurement of emissions.
- Law > Environmental Law (0.36)
- Energy (0.34)
How AI and satellites can help cut emissions One Earth Initiative
Why are coal plants in the U.S. and Europe closing at an accelerating rate, while in Asia, coal consumption went up and helped fuel an overall 1.7% year-on-year increase in global carbon emissions? Part of the reason coal continues to grow in countries like China and India is that in these areas, unlike in the U.S., emissions data can be shoddy or hard to acquire. Without accurate information it is harder to hold facilities accountable and keep them in line with meeting emission reduction targets. To address this situation, we are partnering with WattTime and the World Resources Institute (WRI), to launch a new project which will use satellite imagery to quantify carbon emissions from every major power plant across the world. This effort is being funded as one of 20 projects in the Google AI Impact Challenge.
- North America > United States (0.49)
- Asia > China (0.29)
- Europe (0.26)
- Asia > India (0.26)