AI and climate change: can machines alone do the job?
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AI and climate change: can machines alone do the job?

Tuesday, May 13, 2025
9:30 AM - 10:05 AM | Asia/Muscat
English
About
Many tech firms and global companies believe that artificial intelligence (AI) could reduce greenhouse-gas emissions. A recent report by the Boston Consulting Group finds that the technology could mitigate as much as 10% of global emissions. But such optimistic projections are tempered by other concerns including its high energy consumption could undermine its environmental benefits. Training a single large AI model consumes as much energy as 126 homes in a year. Additionally, AI’s water consumption is becoming a concern as 10 to 50 searches can use as much water as a 500ml bottle, with global search volumes pointing to worrying impacts on water resources. While AI offers transformative potential, how can its benefits be harnessed without exacerbating environmental damage?

Speakers

Giovanni Everduin

Chief Strategy & Innovation Officer - Commercial Bank International

Stephen Minas

Chair, Advisory Board - United Nations Climate Technology Centre and Network

Murali Sagar Palani

Chief Technology Officer - National Energy Centre

Moderators

Robert Willock

global editorial director - Economist Intelligence Corporate Network