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Linda Hirsch, a postdoctoral fellow at UC Santa Cruz who is supported by the Center for Coastal Climate Resilience, is ...
Cutting carbon emissions will require massive social and political change. In the meantime, we can try scattering rock dust ...
Scientists and global warming experts use climate models to understand the complex interactions between various components of the earth's systems, so we can more accurately predict the potential ...
Knowing that we can slow global heating could become our most powerful weapon against climate change. We know what we need to ...
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 ...
Top climate scientists say there’s still reason to hope and time to act, explaining why humanity has failed to meet its climate goals — and what we can do from here.
Dr. Schmidt is a climate scientist in New York City. Dr. Hausfather is the climate research lead at Stripe and a research scientist at Berkeley Earth. Nov. 13, 2024 The earth has been ...
To be sure, AI may help the world address the rising dangers of climate change. We have begun to see research groups and startups harness the technology to try to manage power grids more ...
WIRED spoke with DeepMind’s climate lead about techno-utopianism, ways AI can help fight climate change, and what’s currently standing in the way.
What we learned from tackling acid rain and the ozone hole can be applied to tackling climate change overall. First, the cost of technology really matters.
All of this is great news for the climate. We are improving and adopting technologies that can wean us from fossil fuels just when we really need them.