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AI and Data Centers Could Cut More Climate-Change-Causing Emissions Than They Create

Last updated: June 23, 2025 3:55 pm
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Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to revolutionize the fight against climate change by cutting global climate pollution significantly over the next decade. A recent study by the Grantham Research Institute published in the journal npj Climate Action suggests that AI could reduce emissions by up to 5.4 billion metric tons a year if harnessed effectively in key sectors such as transportation, energy, and food production. This reduction in emissions would outweigh the expected increase in energy consumption and emissions generated by power-hungry data centers associated with AI.

According to the study, governments play a crucial role in regulating AI to minimize its environmental footprint. This includes promoting energy-efficient AI models, powering data centers with renewable energy, and investing in AI infrastructure and education in developing countries to ensure equitable benefits. The study emphasizes the importance of channeling AI applications towards key impact areas to accelerate the adoption of low-carbon solutions.

While the use of AI has surged in recent years, concerns have been raised about its energy consumption and climate impact. The International Energy Agency predicts that data centers will consume twice as much electricity by 2030 as they do today, posing challenges to the energy grid and potentially increasing carbon emissions. However, the Grantham study outlines ways to mitigate these challenges by leveraging AI in areas such as consumer behavior, energy management, and technology innovation.

For example, AI can help integrate renewable energy sources into the grid by accurately forecasting supply and demand fluctuations, increasing the uptake of solar and wind power while reducing reliance on polluting backup sources. AI can also identify alternative protein sources to reduce emissions from meat and dairy production and improve transportation by lowering the cost of electric vehicles or promoting shared transportation.

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Overall, the study estimates that AI-driven initiatives could reduce emissions by 3.2 to 5.4 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent annually by 2035, exceeding the emissions released by using AI. While these reductions fall short of the targets needed to limit global temperature rise, they demonstrate the potential of AI to combat climate change. Governments must play a proactive role in guiding the application and governance of AI to maximize its potential for climate action.

In conclusion, AI has the power to cut more emissions than it creates if utilized effectively in key sectors. By harnessing AI technology and implementing strategic measures, we can significantly reduce carbon emissions and contribute to a more sustainable future.

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