Surfing the information tsunami

Meet the team ensuring climate knowledge reaches those who need it most
Every year, tens of thousands of scientific articles on climate change are published, making it nearly impossible for even the experts to stay informed—let alone know what to act on.
And with the climate crisis accelerating, that’s a big problem for those who need to enact mitigation or adaptation strategies.
So how can you stay informed without being overwhelmed?
Enter the team led by Denis Havlik of the Austrian Institute of Technology and MAIA project partner. They’re working to break down barriers between vital climate research and those who need it most.
In our latest interview, Dennis explains how they’re harnessing the power of AI to help knowledge curators and managers extract key insights from mountains of climate documentation—without spending months sifting through reports.
Get a sneak peak at the tools empowering the climate response.
Watch the interview
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