Can AI help to unravel complexity of climate, weather and land use and help us find solutions to climate change?

CSU is partnering with the University of Minnesota, Cornell, and several other universities to create a research institute that will use AI to create climate-smart agriculture and forestry practices. CSU researchers Keith Paustian, Francesca Cotrufo, Stephen Ogle, Sangmi Pallickara and Ya Zhang are among other CSU researchers involved in this multi-disciplinary collaboration.

This project is not only to support better understanding of ecosystems and climate and system management, it’s also to develop information that’s useful for people who are trying to deal with the problems we’re facing,
— Keith Paustian via CSU SOURCE story, printed August 31, 2023
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