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14 January 2025

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What’s more important: AI’s potential for progress? Or protecting the planet?

While AI is helping people find solutions to climate change, it’s also contributing to the problem.

By 2030, the amount of CO2 produced by AI data centres will equate to roughly 40% of the annual emissions of the United States.

Use this one-hour lesson to help your students:

  • Learn about AI and its uses
  • Discuss the progress of AI and its impact on sustainability
  • Think critically to decide where AI should be used around the world
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