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Align AI adoption with climate goals

APQC research shows that while organizations pursue aggressive AI adoption and Net Zero emissions goals, most fail to account for AI’s energy use and GHG impact—creating a growing disconnect between digital transformation and climate commitments

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AI adoption is accelerating across supply chains, but sustainability is lagging. APQC finds only 30% of AI initiatives include sustainability considerations, despite universal Net Zero targets with a median goal of 2040. With just half of energy consumption coming from renewables, companies must embed GHG accountability into AI strategy.

For more on this topic, read: Sustainability and AI: A complicated and often overlooked relationship

 

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As AI expands across supply chains, most organizations risk undermining Net Zero goals because sustainability and greenhouse gas impacts are not fully embedded into AI strategy and energy planning.
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As AI expands across supply chains, most organizations risk undermining Net Zero goals because sustainability and greenhouse gas impacts are not fully embedded into AI strategy and energy planning.

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