Latest from Climate Policy Radar
COP29 Interview: We Don’t Have Time
Don't miss this important conversation with Michal Nachmany about using AI to make climate policy information accessible.
Using machine learning to classify climate targets
With the first biennial transparency report (BTR) submissions due to the UNFCCC this year, and the next round of nationally determined contributions (NDCs) in 2025, all eyes will be on targets: reporting on targets, and progress against them.
Experts from the World Resources Institute and Climate Policy Radar discuss biodiversity and climate change
Biodiversity loss and human impacts are becoming a key component in climate change conversations. Experts discuss their views on how biodiversity loss and climate change are also impacting the financial sector. The conversation was part of Insider's event "For a Better Future: Bridging Culture, Business, and Climate," which took place on Tuesday, April 18, 2023.
NLP, Friday rituals and connecting the dots: Matyas Juhasz
In the fourth instalment of our series introducing you to the brilliant people behind Climate Policy Radar, we spoke to Matyas Juhasz about Natural Language Processing (NLP), what drew him to policy, and the day in the life of a data scientist.
Podcast: Totally Sust #3 - Using AI to better understand climate policy data
In the latest episode in TechMarketView's series of Totally Sust podcasts, SustainabilityViews’ lead analyst, Craig Wentworth, interviews Henry Franks (Chief Technology Officer at Climate Policy Radar) about how they're using AI to extract value and meaning from 100,000s pages of climate regulations and data the world over—and what uses this insight is being put to (and by whom).
Data Engineering, Rugby Sevens and Algorithms: Mark Cottam
In the third instalment of our series introducing you to the brilliant people behind Climate Policy Radar, we spoke to Mark Cottam about the appeal of climate policy, his role as a Data Engineer and balancing sporting commitments with work.
Tech for Good, Schmidt Futures and getting lost in the sauce: Alanna Flores
For the second instalment of our new series, introducing you to the brilliant people behind Climate Policy Radar, we spoke to Alanna Flores. Alanna spent the last 6 months working in Climate Policy Radar’s data science team as part of Schmidt Futures Technologists for Global Transformation, a programme designed to broaden the pool of technologists working for public benefit. As we bid Alanna farewell, we caught up with her about her time at Climate Policy Radar and the programme.
Events
If you're attending any upcoming events and would like to meet the Climate Policy Radar team, reach out.
⬤ Upcoming events
The Conduit’s Green Economy Forum —Read more
COP29 — Read more
How can Parliaments support the Green Energy Transition? Exploring the Potential of Green Energy Zones (GLOBE Parliamentary Pavilion) — Read more
Google.org Panel / AI in Action: Climate Solutions (Blue Zone, UNFCCC Pavilion)
Launch of ICEF Roadmap: “Artificial Intelligence for Climate Change Mitigation 2.0.” (Japan Pavilion)
⬤ Past events
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ACL 2024: Natural Language Processing meets Climate Change
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London Climate Action Week: Climate Innovation Forum
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RELX SDG Inspiration Day: In the Age of AI
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TICTeC 2024
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Berlin Buzzwords
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ICLR 2024: Climate Change AI workshop
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Climate Week NYC
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Global ESG Monitor 2024 launch