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Earth Talk: Is artificial intelligence our magic bullet against runaway … – Brunswick News

March 14, 2023 by AVA Leave a Comment

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Optimizing for efficiency and tracking biodiversity are two ways artificial intelligence is being used to fight climate change. (Dreamstime/TNS)
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Optimizing for efficiency and tracking biodiversity are two ways artificial intelligence is being used to fight climate change. (Dreamstime/TNS)
Dear EarthTalk: How can we harness the power of AI to fight climate change?
— P.K., Old Forge, Pennsylvania
No doubt, artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to play a significant role in addressing the challenges posed by climate change.
One way planners are already utilizing AI is for so-called predictive modeling about the potential impacts of climate change on different regions and ecosystems to help identify areas that are most vulnerable and prioritize mitigation and adaptation efforts.
AI algorithms’ ability to process decades of historical weather and climate data and crunch the numbers make it far superior at predicting the future than a few humans could ever be. (But at least we still need to be here to program the AI and interpret the results.)
Another way AI is already playing a role in reducing emissions is by helping optimize energy use and other systems in buildings, transportation systems and industrial processes.
To wit, optimized manufacturing processes have led to reductions in greenhouse gas emissions at individual factories and other industrial facilities by as much as 40%. Direct carbon emissions from the manufacturing sector account for almost one-quarter of all U.S. greenhouse gas output; finding ways to trim back emissions therein could mean significant reductions in our overall national carbon footprint.
The ability of AI software to continuously optimize industrial processes means that the companies that employ such technology can reap a whole host of benefits beyond greenhouse gas emissions reductions, including increased yields, reduced waste, faster design iteration and less energy consumption — all which result in lower costs and higher profits.
Meanwhile, AI is also in use to help industrial facilities still burning fossil fuels to monitor and optimize carbon capture and storage systems to make our dirtiest facilities do less damage.
AI is also optimizing our capture and storage of energy from renewable sources. Hydroelectric systems are using AI tools to optimize water levels according to seasonal needs and other factors. Wind farms and solar arrays are employing AI systems to improve their efficiency and reliability, which in turn makes them easier to scale as market demand dictates.
And yet another recent application of AI in the fight against climate change is monitoring and tracking deforestation by analysis of satellite imagery; this kind of climate surveillance can help detect and prevent illegal logging — and the loss of critical carbon sinks — in real time. Conservation groups like Global Forest Watch, Conservation International and World Resources Institute have pioneered various uses of AI to analyze satellite and/or drone imagery to map and monitor forests “on the fly,” so to speak.
While the climate crisis is more dire than ever, environmental advocates and others are keeping their fingers crossed that we can realize the potential power of AI to rein in emissions in time before things get outright cataclysmic.
During a tour of the Golden Isles Veterans Village on Monday, U.S. Rep. Buddy Carter, R-1, praised the volunteers and donors who have contributed to the 30 dwellings and the community center.
The Brunswick Exchange Club invites the public to have some fun and contribute toward a good cause at the 11th Annual Rodeo at the Beach on Friday and Saturday.
Bullington St. Simons Island, a men’s clothing shop packed with stylish, timeless menswear and gifts, and located in the Frederica North Shopping Center, has the spring apparel men want to wear to work, social events and on the golf course this spring.
Growing mushrooms was a hobby for Ben and Blake Martinez until 2017, when they started their own business, Southern Brothers Farms.
The first class of young archaeologists will process their finds at Fort Frederica next week in a brand new lab a few feet from where they dug up and screened artifacts from the 1740s.
A developer that has contributed to significant change and revitalization on Jekyll Island was recently honored with one of the Georgia tourism industry’s top awards.
We’re always interested in hearing about news in our community. Let us know what’s going on!

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