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7 votes
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Turning brownfields to blooming meadows, with the help of fungi
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How the UN is holding back the Sahara desert
8 votes -
Ephemeral pools of Moab - The nature and creatures of water pan/potholes with retired USGS Scientist Tim Graham
7 votes -
Recorded interview with Hawaiian indigenous community leader re the fires, ecology, climate change, water, history, politics, culture and current needs
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Interview with computer science professor Shaolei Ren about the environmental impact of artificial intelligence
https://themarkup.org/hello-world/2023/07/08/ai-environmental-equity-its-not-easy-being-green A few months ago, I spoke with Shaolei Ren, as associate professor of computer science at University...
https://themarkup.org/hello-world/2023/07/08/ai-environmental-equity-its-not-easy-being-green
A few months ago, I spoke with Shaolei Ren, as associate professor of computer science at University of California, Riverside, and his team about their research into the secret water footprint of AI. Recently, Ren and his team studied how AI’s environmental costs are often disproportionately higher in some regions than others, so I spoke with him again to dig into those findings.
His team, which includes UC Riverside Ph.D. candidates Pengfei Li and Jianyi Yang, and Adam Wierman, a professor in the Department of Computing and Mathematical Sciences (CMS) at the California Institute of Technology, looked into a path toward more equitable AI through what they call “geographical load balancing.” Specifically, this approach attempts to “explicitly address AI’s environmental impacts on the most disadvantaged regions.”
Ren and I talked about why it’s not easy being green and what tangible steps cloud service providers and app developers could take to reduce their environmental footprint.
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‘Don’t Look Up’ director Adam McKay wants to win the climate information war — with memes
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Greta Thunberg: ‘I really see the value of friendship. Apart from the climate, almost nothing else matters’
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An interview with air-quality specialist Sarah Coefield about wildfire smoke, ventilation, long-term effects on health, and more
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The Danish climate minister closing down the oil industry – Dan Jørgensen has agreed the world's most ambitious climate goal with a promise to cut 70% of emissions by 2030
8 votes -
Greta Thunberg reflects on living through multiple crises in a 'post-truth society'
7 votes -
Fifty years off-grid: architect-maker paradise amid NorCal redwoods
8 votes -
Greta Thunberg, the climate campaigner who doesn't like campaigning
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IKEA has committed to becoming a circular business by 2030 – by eliminating waste and reusing resources
8 votes -
Greta Thunberg, schoolgirl climate change warrior: ‘Some people can let things go. I can’t’
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Difficult to overstate crisis - David Attenborough
13 votes