Global Partnership Unleashes AI to Combat Climate Change, Disasters

At a recent event during London Climate Action Week, Google and its partners unveiled powerful new applications of AI aimed at boosting climate resilience, cutting global warming, and enhancing urban infrastructure.

The core message from the “Google AI for the Planet” event was clear: collaboration between technology, academia, and industry is “absolutely essential” to tackle challenges of this magnitude, according to Kate Brandt, Google’s Chief Sustainability Officer.

The event showcased multiple global systems that are leveraging AI to shift from simple emergency response to sophisticated, intelligent anticipation of climate threats:

  • Wildfire Detection: The new FireSat project combines satellite data and AI to detect wildfires as small as 5-by-5 meters globally, with updates every 20 minutes. This level of near-real-time, high-resolution data is expected to revolutionize disaster response.
  • Averting Contrail Warming: AI is now being used to create forecasts that guide pilots around regions where persistent aircraft contrails—which act as a “thermal blanket” and account for an estimated 2% of human-caused warming—are likely to form. By adjusting just 5% of flights, up to 80% of contrail-related warming could be avoided.
  • Flood Prediction: Google’s Flood Hub, based on a global hydrological AI model, accurately predicts extreme river floods up to seven days in advance, covering more than 100 countries and 700 million people.

AI for Smarter Cities and Grids

The event also highlighted how AI is being used on the ground to make infrastructure more resilient and efficient:

  • Intelligent Roadway Management: Bentley Systems, an infrastructure engineering software company, demonstrated a partnership with Google Street View. Their mobility analytics group, Blyncsy, uses AI to analyze imagery at scale, detecting over 40 roadway features—from potholes and worn crosswalks to guardrail damage. This allows crews to be sent to the “exactly the right place with exactly the right amount of material,” according to Bentley’s Chief Sustainability Officer, Chris Bradshaw.
  • Disaster Recovery: In disaster scenarios, this AI-powered platform provides rapid before-and-after assessments. The technology has been deployed in California to identify scorched road assets and malfunctioning streetlights following wildfires.
  • Optimizing the Energy Grid: Power company Engie is using AI to manage its assets, such as analyzing sensor data and maintenance records across over 150 hydroelectric plants in Brazil to detect daily anomalies, resulting in a 2% increase in production efficiency.

Ultimately, the goal is to use AI to amplify insight and accountability. As Anna Koivuniemi, head of Google DeepMind’s Impact Accelerator, stated: “AI can do a lot for the planet, but only humans can save it.”

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