Session 28: Artificial Intelligence
Climate change refers to a worldwide phenomenon of climate change that has a substantial impact on the planet's normal climatic conditions (temperature, precipitation, wind, etc.). They are primarily caused by human actions. Many individuals are still uninformed of the true effects of climate change, and their daily activities considerably increase the risk. Global warming, which is primarily produced by the greenhouse effect, is the primary cause of climate change. The release of greenhouse gases from normal human activities has resulted in an unprecedented rise in global temperature, which is expected to continue if left unresolved in the future.
With the effective use of data, learning algorithms, and sensing devices, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a disruptive paradigm that has increased ability to analyse, anticipate, and mitigate the danger of climate change. It makes calculations, forecasts, and makes decisions to help reduce the effects of climate change. AI helps us better comprehend the effects of climate change across different geographical places by generating effective models for weather forecasting and environmental monitoring. It analyses climatic data and forecasts weather events, extreme weather conditions, and other socioeconomic consequences of climate change and precipitation. From a technological standpoint, AI improves climate projections, demonstrates the effects of extreme weather, identifies the true source of carbon emissions, and makes countless other useful contributions.
Title : The future of global renewable energy - analysis and forecasts of world renewable energy markets
Abhishek Asthana, Sheffield Hallam University, United Kingdom
Title : Decreasing our transport emissions by 50% by 2030
Brian Caulfield , University College Dublin, Ireland
Title : Liquid crystal photoaligned by azodye nano layers: physics and applications in photonics
Vladimir Chigrinov, Emeritus Professor, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
Title : Geo-Sequestration of CO2
Marte Gutierrez, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado School of Mines, United States
Title : A path to zero carbon in the built environment
Azzeddine Oudjehane, Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, Canada
Title : Countries at the base of it all.
Gianni Boris Mitchell, Utopian Enterprises, France
Title : Innovating to net zero with smart energy systems
Michael Short, Teesside University, United Kingdom
Title : Carbon free supported noble metal nano structures for green energy production - challenges and perspectives
Nevenka Elezovic, University of Belgrade, Serbia
Title : The remarkable story of carbon
Gareth B Neighbour, School of Engineering & Innovation The Open University, United Kingdom
Title : Impacts of climate change on the occurrence of Leishmaniasis and COVID-19 in Brazil
Elizabeth Ferreira Rangel, Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, FIOCRUZ, Brazil