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Opinion: Artificial Intelligence Could Save Earth
AI is used to analyse satellite data for mapping ice surfaces, changes over time, says Dr. Mukesh Kwatra, Smiling Tree
With Earth being in the middle of climate crisis, there have been talks about the ways to save our planet over the past few years. Here a technology like Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the potential to achieve this. AI was valued at USD $62.3 billion in 2020, growing with a CAGR of 40.2 per cent it is expected to value USD $997.77 billion by 2028. This machine learning driven platform aids in identifying patterns using huge chunks of data. The respondents involved in AI projects state that in the next 3 to 5 years AI enabled medical devices are predicted to reduce average global emissions by 18.3 per cent. As per reports AI enabled use cases have the potential to reduce EEI (Economic Emissions Intensity) i.e., the total number of greenhouse gas emissions for every unit of GDP fr9m 11 to 45 per cent by 2030.
AI applications are used for battling climate change, for conservation of fresh water bodies, for energy management, waste management, natural resource conservation, wildlife protection and a lot more. Following are some of the ways AI helps save our planet.
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Fighting Climate Change
Climate change is the biggest threat for Earth. By 2100, rising sea levels are projected to wipe out $14t per year from the global economy, upending business and infrastructure while endangering the lives of humans, plants and animals.
Al is used to analyze satellite data for mapping ice surfaces, tracking how they change over time. Satellites and drones are used to explore the cryosphere, and algorithms trained to parse data to create a precise picture of each unique ice surface and determine its melting rate. Building monitoring tools and predicting melt into the future requires cutting edge technology and AI tools. Without it, there would be large uncertainty on future predictions of glacier and ice sheet melting and sea level rise.
Conservation Of Fresh Water Bodies
AI technology such as satellite remote sensing can help us to monitor, map and potentially predict when and where algae blooms will occur. Formation of harmful algae blooms are slowly decreasing the quality of fresh water bodies worldwide. These toxic overgrowths can have negative impacts on fisheries and tourism industries, and be harmful to people and animals.
Soil Conservation
Soil degradation is one of the rapidly growing issue causing a huge amount of stress to the farmers as it takes a longer period of time for generating just 3 centimetres of topsoil and the rapidly increasing soil degradation causes a huge havoc.
The use of AI technology could help the problem of rapidly increasing soil degradation as it helps to marsh the land by using complex algorithms with the help of robots and drones to monitor the soil health as well as detect erosion.
Forecasting Natural Disasters
Fire detectors built with AI technology help send warnings to the foresters by detecting smoke or by keeping an eye on infrared thermal data.
With the help of analysing real time data and simulation of weather and climate events, AI helps in determining strategy, seek solutions to vulnerable problems, provide response through emergency information capabilities and more.
Air Pollution Detection
AI enabled technology helps the planet by measuring and identifying air quality and sources of pollution. The use of AI will help the air quality experts to identify and respond to accidental emissions quickly and more easily. Apart from this, predicting mortality rate, creating emission maps, and evaluating financial costs for emergency responses will become easier than ever.
Since automobile vehicles are a huge source of generating air pollution enabling AI based vehicles will help to reduce oil consumption and decline greenhouse gas by 2 per cent to 4 per cent annually. AI system-based vehicles are predicted to reduce travel time by 25 per cent and idling time by 40 per cent.
Smart Agriculture And Food Systems
The global AI in agriculture market was valued at around USD $1.1 billion in 2019 and is estimated to grow and value more than USD $3.8 billion by 2024. AI enables smart agriculture and create smart food systems as the use of AI augmented machines use robots for corrective actions like early detection of crop issues and diseases while it also helps in decision making process.
Field farming using AI itself has a market share of 60 per cent. The use of AI will help in the protection of our planet as it provides the experts with timed nutrition to livestock also suggests returns and inputs monitoring the demand and supply of goods.
AI increases the capacity to hold climatic extremes while also increases the resource efficiency of the agricultural industry as AI reduces the damage to the ecosystem by cutting down the use of fertilizers, water and pesticides.
Reducing Food Waste
Food wastage has a huge toll on the food chain market and creates environmental issues as these food wastes produces greenhouse gas and carbon dioxide which are harmful for the environment.
AI has the potential to enable environment sustainability. AI techniques can change how the world works by optimizing efficiency, increasing productivity and help in reducing the carbon footprints. As with all complex global challenges, there is no silver bullet. AI technological revolution must work towards tackling the environmental issues and healthier green Earth.
(Written by Dr. Mukesh Kwatra founder of Smiling Tree, a voluntary initiative working towards increasing the green cover.)
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