RE[sponsible] AI for Climate Action (RAICA)

Thursday, November 13

Lunch + Learn

Sustain Presents Responsible AI for Climate Action (RAICA)

How do we use this technology responsibly? Expect fresh ideas, inspiring examples, and a glimpse into how smart tech can fuel a greener, fairer, and more resilient world.

Join us for an interactive lunchtime session exploring how Responsible AI for Climate Action (RAICA) can help organisations take practical steps toward sustainability with Sustain Founder, Maurizio Liberante.

Through live demonstrations, we’ll show how AI can help you:

Review your organisation’s environmental impact
Activate staff and customer engagement
Innovate new sustainability solutions
Check progress and accountability
Amplify successes across your networks

We’ll also introduce responsible AI principles and the concept of double materiality – the interplay between the activities of your organisation and the environment – enabling on-going consideration in the use of AI.

Curious minds, climate champions, and tech enthusiasts , all welcome!

Voices

Maurizio Liberante is the founder of Sustain, a consultancy network focused on sustainability, ESG, and responsible AI. Based in Belfast, he describes himself as a “passionate collaborator and ideator.”

His earlier work includes co-founding a non-profit called Climate Local, where he developed a “context to action” framework seeking to connect information on the climate crisis to actions at local through global levels. At Sustain and through his career, he has developed ESG programmes (for example, at Factor Law) and launched an initiative called Responsible AI for Climate Action (RAICA) to explore the intersection of AI and climate adaptation and solutions.

RE[sponsible] AI for Climate Action (RAICA)

Thursday, November 13

12:30 - 2:00PM Europa Hotel - Library Bar

Carol Lemmens - Arup

Carol is Arup’s Global Advisory Services Portfolio leader and interim Europe Property Business leader.

He was instrumental in developing Arup’s position paper to define the circular economy in the context of the built environment and developing Arup’s work as the Ellen MacArthur Foundation’s (EMF) knowledge partner for the built environment. He continues to work to raise the awareness of the circular economy approach from general first principles to practice by identifying the many challenges, enablers and opportunities available to Arup and others in making the circular economy a reality. Carol regularly contributes to Circular Economy and thought pieces, presentations and interviews globally. Most notably, Carol was invited to give a key note address to the United Nations General Assembly at their Circular Economy event, in October 2018.

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