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=== General resources ===
=== General resources ===


*[[General Resources]]
*[[General Resources]] page
*[https://arxiv.org/abs/1906.05433 Tackling Climate Change with Machine Learning] review paper
*[https://arxiv.org/abs/1906.05433 Tackling Climate Change with Machine Learning] review paper


=== Topics organized by Application Area ===
=== Mitigation ===
Here pages are organized by the field or area which studies an area to which ML can be applied. ''Mitigation'' is preventing or reducing the effects of climate change, while ''Adaptation'' is changing (technology, society, or other systems) to deal with the effects of climate change. ''Social Impacts & Tools for Action'' refer to fields which study the problems of climate change at a meta-level, describing and quantifying effects and suggesting concrete ways to make change.

==== Mitigation ====


*[[Electricity Systems|Electricity systems]]
*[[Electricity Systems|Electricity systems]]
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*[[Negative Emissions Technologies|CO2 removal and negative emissions technologies]]
*[[Negative Emissions Technologies|CO2 removal and negative emissions technologies]]


=== Adaptation ===
==== Adaptation ====


*[[Climate Science|Climate science]]
*[[Climate Science|Climate science]]
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*[[Solar Geoengineering|Solar geoengineering]]
*[[Solar Geoengineering|Solar geoengineering]]


=== Tools for Action ===
==== Social Impacts & Tools for Action ====


*[[Public Policy and Decision Science|Public policy and decision science]]
*[[Public Policy and Decision Science|Public policy and decision science]]
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*[[Climate Finance|Climate finance]]
*[[Climate Finance|Climate finance]]
*[[Tools for Individuals|Tools for individuals]]
*[[Tools for Individuals|Tools for individuals]]

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=== Topics organized by Cross-cutting Theme ===
Here pages are organized by some cross-cutting themes or research problems we have identified as having potential impacts for many of the application areas identified above.

* [[Accelerated science]]
* [[Remote Sensing]]
* [[Predictive Maintenance]]

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=== Topics organized by Machine Learning Area ===
Here pages are organized by the area or type of machine learning research. If you are an ML researcher in one of these areas, this provides a quick way to see which problems of climate change potentially best align with your expertise.

* [[Causal inference]]
* [[Computer vision]]
* [[Interpretable models]]
* [[Natural language processing (NLP)]]
* [[Reinforcement learning (RL), Bandits, and Control]]
* [[Time-series analysis]]
* [[Transfer learning and Generalization]]
* [[Uncertainty quantification and Bayesian methods]]
* [[Unsupervised and Self-supervised learning]]

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Revision as of 22:16, 22 November 2020

The aim of this wiki is to help foster impactful research to tackle the climate crisis, by identifying problems where ML can be useful. The scope of solutions to address the climate crisis goes far beyond the intersection we address here; the problems of climate change require cooperation between diverse stakeholders, and action in many forms. But whether you are machine learning researcher looking to apply your skills to combat climate change, a young researcher aiming to have impact in your career, a practitioner in one of these areas looking to apply ML to your problem, or for any other reason are interested in the intersection of climate change and ML, we hope these pages can help inform and facilitate your research!

We welcome your contributions and feedback! See editing guidelines here.

This wiki is maintained and moderated by members of CCAI.

Please see the pages below for an overview of topics at the intersection of climate change and machine learning, accompanied by relevant readings, datasets, conferences, and organizations.

General resources

Topics organized by Application Area

Here pages are organized by the field or area which studies an area to which ML can be applied. Mitigation is preventing or reducing the effects of climate change, while Adaptation is changing (technology, society, or other systems) to deal with the effects of climate change. Social Impacts & Tools for Action refer to fields which study the problems of climate change at a meta-level, describing and quantifying effects and suggesting concrete ways to make change.

Mitigation

Adaptation

Social Impacts & Tools for Action


Topics organized by Cross-cutting Theme

Here pages are organized by some cross-cutting themes or research problems we have identified as having potential impacts for many of the application areas identified above.


Topics organized by Machine Learning Area

Here pages are organized by the area or type of machine learning research. If you are an ML researcher in one of these areas, this provides a quick way to see which problems of climate change potentially best align with your expertise.