Shafaqna English- As the planet heats so does the race for smarter, cleaner technology. At COP30 in Belém, Brazil, delegates are weighing how to harness powerful tools like artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced cooling systems without deepening the very crisis they aim to solve.
AI is already helping farmers predict droughts and manage crops more efficiently, but the environmental cost of training large models and running vast data centres is raising alarms.
Meanwhile, cooling once seen as a luxury, now a survival need in many parts of the world remains one of the fastest-growing sources of greenhouse gas emissions.
Sources: News.un.org

