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Earth & Environmental Sciences: Artificial Intelligence for Sustainability and Climate Management

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the potential to play a significant role in sustainability and climate management by providing advanced analytical and decision-making capabilities. From an information systems perspective, AI can be used to optimize resource usage, predict and prevent environmental risks, and monitor and analyze data related to climate change. For example, AI-powered systems can be used to optimize energy usage in buildings, predict and prevent natural disasters, and monitor and analyze data on greenhouse gas emissions and biodiversity. Additionally, AI can be used to develop new materials and products with improved sustainability characteristics and to support the transition to renewable energy sources. Overall, the application of AI in sustainability and climate management can help organizations make more informed and efficient decisions, leading to a more sustainable future. The use of AI in sustainability and climate management can help organizations make more informed and efficient decisions, leading to a more sustainable future. Topics where AI can be applied in Sustainability and Climate Management include Climate change prediction and impact assessment; Renewable energy; Smart cities; Water management; Biodiversity conservation; Environmental monitoring and compliance; Sustainable agriculture; Natural disaster management; Sustainable materials and products; Carbon management; Sustainable transportation.

Editors

  • Deepak Kumar

    Deepak Kumar, Researcher, University at Albany (UAlbany), USA. His research interests include Remote Sensing and Geoinformatics, Information Science, Energy Sciences, Climate Sciences, Sustainable Urban Studies, Environment and Climate Change, Urban Weather and Climate Modelling, Database Systems, Data Analysis and Visualization.

  • Tavishi Tewary

    Tavishi Tewary, Assistant Professor, FORE School of Management, India. She has over 15 years of experience in policy research and trade impact assessment. Her areas of interest include International Trade Analysis; Sustainability; International Economics; Socio-Economic Development, Energy, Circular Economy, and Industry 4.0.

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