How can technology be used to examine the impacts of climate change, accelerate sustainable innovation and empower communities to advance environmental justice?
Robert Soden, assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science and School of the Environment in the Faculty of Arts & Science is among a group of researchers sharing how they are using artificial intelligence, machine learning, climate informatics and data crowdsourcing to help inform an equity-based response to the climate crisis.
“We’re really trying to think about a human-centred, local, place-based approach to climate informatics that centres questions about equity and justice,” says Soden in the third episode of the University of Toronto’s five-part video series – Sustainable Future - Challenge Accepted!