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AI could become our ‘Swiss Army knife’ in the fight against climate change
The UN IPCC report, released at the time when various climate catastrophes were in news, said that the human-driven climate crisis is well under way allowing “no time for delay and no room for excuses”. Recognizing the urgency to act, a fast-growing number of businesses around the world pledged to take science-based climate action and to accelerate the global fight against climate change.
Application of AI in the field of climate action:
It’s now time to embrace progress of AI and utilise the full power of AI to help accelerate fight against climate change.
1. Measure and reduce emissions at scale for any given institution:
For a company to master its climate impact, it needs to take three steps: measure the baseline accurately, set targets, and act.
Too often, companies are blocked at the first step. The latest data from the CDP shows that only 31% of companies, which publicly disclose their emissions footprint, measure their impact exhaustively across all relevant categories.
- As a result, companies struggle to move forward with meaningful targets and successful action plans.
- Solutions, such as BCG’s CO2 AI, create a 30% reduction in emissions.
- Insights generated by BCG’s CO2 AI increased confidence in the achievability of a net zero target and helped accelerate the timeline to net zero by 10 years.
- Google with electricity Map manages to align computing tasks with times of low-carbon electricity supply in the grid and, thus, reduces CO2e emissions from electricity consumption.
- 10% of CO2 emissions and 1% of costs could be saved by employing state-of-the-art AI models to streamline carbon-intensive industrial operations.
- By learning from existing carbon sequestration action data and analyzing vast agricultural, meteorological, and geological databases.
- Google’s “Hydro net” solution can help identify the most critical vulnerabilities in the case of extreme river floods with unprecedented lead times and accuracy.
- It is utilized to improve flood forecasting in India and Bangladesh, covering more than 250 million people at risk.
- A BCG GAMMA team used AI to help fight the bush fires in Australia. AI accurately identified the vulnerable areas and reliably assessed the impact of different measures.