Firms such as Smallhold have lessons to be learned on what business can – and
can’t – do in transforming agriculture
When Andrew Carter and Adam DeMartino started their business Smallhold in 2017,
they set out with a simple vision they thought could have a big impact: feed
people mushrooms.
“Mushrooms are one of the most sustainable calories on the planet, in every
aspect,” Carter said, whether you’re looking at water, waste, plastic use or
greenhouse gas emissions. “We just wanted to get more people eating them.”
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Tag - Climate crisis
Event will push for greater transparency and aims to rank AI firms in terms of
ability to meet climate goals
World leaders at the next AI summit will focus on the impact on the environment
and jobs, including the possibility of ranking the greenest AI companies, it has
been announced.
Rating artificial intelligence companies in terms of their ecological impact is
among the proposals under consideration, while other areas being looked at
include the effect on the labour market, giving all countries access to the
technology, and bringing more states under the wing of global AI governance
initiatives.
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With storms becoming more frequent due to the climate crisis, insurers are
forcing operators to respond
One of the least considered hazards of climate change is the increasing
frequency of hailstorms and the size and the impact of the pieces of ice they
produce. This, in turn, threatens one of the most promising solutions to the
climate crisis: solar farms.
In the last year, the number of hailstorms in Europe exceeded 10,000 and the
size of large hailstones reported from Italy and Germany increased to 10cm (4in)
– enough to dent a car, smash greenhouses and break a solar panel. The frequency
of storms and the size of the hail is increasing.
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Satellite image analysis shows 329 hectares of forest cleared during development
of factory in Germany
The development of a Tesla gigafactory near Berlin has resulted in about 500,000
trees being felled, according to satellite analysis.
The building of the German factory has been highly controversial and attracted
significant protests, as well as prompting a debate about the trade-offs
involved in developing a green economy.
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New computing infrastructure means big tech is likely to miss emissions targets
but they can’t afford to get left behind in a winner takes all market
The artificial intelligence boom has driven big tech share prices to fresh
highs, but at the cost of the sector’s climate aspirations.
Google admitted on Tuesday that the technology is threatening its environmental
targets after revealing that datacentres, a key piece of AI infrastructure, had
helped increase its greenhouse gas emissions by 48% since 2019. It said
“significant uncertainty” around reaching its target of net zero emissions by
2030 – reducing the overall amount of CO2 emissions it is responsible for to
zero – included “the uncertainty around the future environmental impact of AI,
which is complex and difficult to predict”.
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Tech giant’s goal of reducing climate footprint at risk as it grows increasingly
reliant on energy-hungry data centres
Google’s goal of reducing its climate footprint is in jeopardy as it relies on
more and more energy-hungry data centres to power its new artificial
intelligence products. The tech giant revealed Tuesday that its greenhouse gas
emissions have climbed 48% over the past five years.
Google said electricity consumption by data centres and supply chain emissions
were the primary cause of the increase. It also revealed in its annual
environmental report that its emissions in 2023 had risen 13% compared with the
previous year, hitting 14.3m metric tons.
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