Artificial Intelligence for Climate Risk Prediction and Adaptation
FII Institute, in collaboration with Columbia Climate School, has recently launched “Artificial Intelligence for Climate Risk Prediction and Adaptation,” a timely report examining how artificial intelligence can transform the way societies prepare for and respond to increasingly severe climate events.
Authored by Thomas Chandler and Joshua L. Devincenzo, the report highlights a profound shift from reactive disaster management to proactive, AI-enabled resilience. From predicting floods and wildfires to accelerating humanitarian response, the report highlights that the greatest opportunity lies not only in AI itself, but in the data infrastructure and human oversight needed to ensure equitable, measurable impact. Explore the report to discover the key insights and opportunities shaping the future of AI-enabled climate resilience as the report provides valuable insights for governments, investors, business leaders, and policymakers seeking to build more resilient societies.
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