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Climate Cha(lle)nge
Università di Bologna
8 episodes
4 days ago
Climate Cha(lle)nge is a podcast by the Collegio Superiore of the University of Bologna, conceived, written, and recorded by the PhD students of the International PhD College.
This is a dissemination project designed to make the climate crisis more understandable, accessible and engaging! To this end, the podast opens up a space for discussion on the many dimensions of global changes, including social, political, economic, psychological and technological. 
The format features an informal discussion between moderators and guests from academia and other professional sectors, offering a multidisciplinary perspective on why the climate crisis is ultimately a human crisis.

Created by: Agnese Palazzi , Anastasiia Timofeeva, Anastasiia Timofeeva, Anna Sofia Lippolis, Roujing Wu, Camilla Ioli, Ettore Gorni, Irene Trombini, Koushika Sri Lakshmi Srikanth and Mathilde Luna Joly.
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Climate Cha(lle)nge is a podcast by the Collegio Superiore of the University of Bologna, conceived, written, and recorded by the PhD students of the International PhD College.
This is a dissemination project designed to make the climate crisis more understandable, accessible and engaging! To this end, the podast opens up a space for discussion on the many dimensions of global changes, including social, political, economic, psychological and technological. 
The format features an informal discussion between moderators and guests from academia and other professional sectors, offering a multidisciplinary perspective on why the climate crisis is ultimately a human crisis.

Created by: Agnese Palazzi , Anastasiia Timofeeva, Anastasiia Timofeeva, Anna Sofia Lippolis, Roujing Wu, Camilla Ioli, Ettore Gorni, Irene Trombini, Koushika Sri Lakshmi Srikanth and Mathilde Luna Joly.
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Episode 2 - Can AI Save the Planet? Technosolutionism, Climate Change, and Ethical AI Development.
Climate Cha(lle)nge
35 minutes
6 months ago
Episode 2 - Can AI Save the Planet? Technosolutionism, Climate Change, and Ethical AI Development.
Did you know that every AI-generated email has a carbon footprint? As AI use skyrockets, so does its energy demand—raising questions about its true role in fighting climate change.

In this episode, Dr. Tamara Kneese from the Data & Society Research Institute explores the environmental costs of AI, the risks of technosolutionism, and how we can develop ethical, sustainable AI for real climate solutions.
Climate Cha(lle)nge
Climate Cha(lle)nge is a podcast by the Collegio Superiore of the University of Bologna, conceived, written, and recorded by the PhD students of the International PhD College.
This is a dissemination project designed to make the climate crisis more understandable, accessible and engaging! To this end, the podast opens up a space for discussion on the many dimensions of global changes, including social, political, economic, psychological and technological. 
The format features an informal discussion between moderators and guests from academia and other professional sectors, offering a multidisciplinary perspective on why the climate crisis is ultimately a human crisis.

Created by: Agnese Palazzi , Anastasiia Timofeeva, Anastasiia Timofeeva, Anna Sofia Lippolis, Roujing Wu, Camilla Ioli, Ettore Gorni, Irene Trombini, Koushika Sri Lakshmi Srikanth and Mathilde Luna Joly.