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Where Sustainability Unites: Climate Week NYC, UNGA, and CGI | Blog

Everest Group

Read on for insights from our analyst team, who attended and presented at these pivotal gatherings that fostered collaboration and dialogue with the international community to advance sustainability efforts. Together, we are embarking on a collaborative mission to enhance lives through impact sourcing.

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Climate change predictions: Anticipating and adapting to a warming world

IBM Services

The collaboration is currently focused on building an AI-powered foundation model to make climate and weather applications faster and more accurate. feet) by 2050 and by 1.01 One of the latest climate modeling initiatives come through a partnership between IBM and NASA. millimeters (0.1 inches) per year to 3.4 millimeters (0.13

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Sustainable technology: A competitive advantage for businesses

Capgemini

This innovation is driven by a collaborative ecosystem of technology providers, startups, NGOs, and academia. Regulatory pressure : Governments and international bodies are implementing stringent regulations to promote sustainability. For instance, renewable energy could reduce global carbon emissions by up to 70% by 2050 (IEA).

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Energy Systems of the Future

Infosys Consulting

Setting the stage for the conversation is the fact that: Energy Information Administration (EIA) projects there will be a demand for 50% more energy by 2050 based on today’s forecast. Government policies need to be constructed better to foster the industry and prevent such roadblocks.

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Achieving Net Zero aviation will need rapid innovation. Digital engineering can deliver it

Capgemini

Digital engineering can deliver it Capgemini Engineering 16 Feb 2023 Facebook Twitter Linkedin The aviation industry is committed to net zero emissions by 2050. But the real benefit comes from joining them up, allowing engineering design to be done smoothly and collaboratively in the cloud.

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7 Data points about acting on net zero

Capgemini

To avoid the worst impact of climate change, global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions must be halved by 2030 and lowered to net zero by 2050. You see, the collaboration will be critical to accessing reliable data – especially pertaining to scope 3 – that lies outside the boundaries of an organization. Zero is positive.

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AI roundtable on sustainability

Capgemini

AI self-driving cars, for instance, may reduce emissions by 50 percent by 2050 by identifying the most efficient routes. For example, AI can help governments and businesses improve supply chain efficiency, monitor progress toward goals, predict threats, and avoid risk. AI can also be used to fight climate change.