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Use of artificial intelligence in climate change mitigation and adaptation policies: A comparative study between the EU, Germany and Mexico
Dr. Gustavo Sosa Núñez presents to colleagues at Instituto Mora for the EU Horizon 2020 MSCA-RISE project PRODIGEES. Specializing in EU-Mexico relations and climate change policy, Dr. Núñez assesses the role of digitalisation in climate change mitigation and adaptation policies; specifically, the uses of artificial intelligence, and how and whether it is considered in climate change policies. The original upload can be found on BlueJeans: https://bluejeans.com/playback/s/c6qBisrseTp4sqy8IkIEwIuUgFLym0luboX2IxPDw2dHBcRzLfSVUyvPjLYzccUo
Horizon 2020 MSCA-RISE, Grant Agreement #873119
- Instituto Mora Mexico
- Instituto Mora Mexico
digitalisatioin, climate change, Germany, artificial intelligence, EU, Mexico, policy
digitalisatioin, climate change, Germany, artificial intelligence, EU, Mexico, policy
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