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Saturday, May 28 2022 - 03:08
AsiaNet
Tech for a Better Planet: Can Technology Protect Our Home?
SHENZHEN, China, May 28, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

On June 6, Huawei is hosting the 2022 Tech for a Better Planet summit with 
support from IUCN(International Union for Conservation of Nature).

With greenhouse gases choking the earth and up to 1 million of plant and animal 
species threatened with extinction( 
https://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/blog/2019/05/nature-decline-unprecedented-report/), 
World Environment Day 2022(https://www.worldenvironmentday.global/) comes at a 
time when our planet is facing unprecedented challenges.

The world's growing population requires more power than ever before, with 
average energy consumption jumping by 1% to 2% every year( 
https://ourworldindata.org/energy-production-consumption). And increasing 
technology adoption is a contributing factor to humanity's growing carbon 
footprint. For example, in 2020, smartphones accounted for 1% of global carbon 
emissions, but this is forecast to rise to 3.5% within a decade( 
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2017/12/why-your-smartphone-is-contributing-to-climate-change). 
Equally, traffic on telecom networks is predicted to increase fivefold from 
2018 to 2024( 
https://www.huawei.com/en/technology-insights/publications/winwin/40/3-pathways-green-network), 
with each person in the world expected to generate the data equivalent of 6,700 
photo uploads per day.

So, is technology helping or hurting the planet? Can we turn the tide against 
the environmental threats using technology?

A key step moving forward is to prioritize energy-efficiency and green 
development in the technology sector and to pass on the innovations we make to 
other industries. From green communications networks to green data centers, 
green innovations can make a pivotal difference to the global carbon footprint 
created by business. By adopting digital technologies, we predict that 
industries can reduce their energy consumption by 20% by 2030, a carbon offset 
that will be ten times greater than the energy used by the ICT sector itself.

However, increased energy consumption is not the only threat our planet faces. 
The ability of the world's rainforests to remove carbon from the atmosphere is 
declining as rapidly as forest cover is disappearing, reducing carbon sinks and 
creating a domino effect on habitat and biodiversity loss.

For nature conservation, we must develop solutions that can understand the 
world's ecosystems and form the basis of effective protective measures. With 
our partners, including the International Union for Conservation of Nature 
(IUCN) and Rainforest Connection, we have been developing solutions under our 
Tech4Nature and TECH4ALL initiatives to make this possible in ecosystems around 
the world, from rainforests, mountains, and plateaus to wetlands, rivers, and 
oceans.

Infrared camera technology analyzed by cloud AI, for example, is helping to 
track and monitor species that are close to extinction, including the Darwin's 
fox and Hainan gibbon.

Similar technologies are enabling the restoration of a coral reef system in the 
Indian Ocean and working to prevent an invasive species from decimating wild 
Atlantic salmon populations in Europe. AI-powered acoustics solutions deployed 
in tree canopies can detect the sounds of chainsaws and trucks associated with 
illegal logging in rainforests and send real-time alerts to rangers in the 
field. According to the UN, up to 90% of logging is illegal and, since 
pre-industrial times, 64% of all rainforest has been destroyed or degraded.

Collaborate for conservation

While technology underpins nature conservation and the net zero journey, 
partnerships deliver the results. On June 6 – the day after World Environment 
Day 2022 – Huawei is hosting the 2022 Tech for a Better Planet summit with 
support from IUCN. Our partners will be discussing the role of technology as an 
enabler of protecting and restoring our badly damaged planet, including many of 
the projects outlined in this article.

After all, we only have one earth.

Click the link to register for the webinar( 
https://www.huawei.com/en/tech4all/news-and-events/events/environment-day-2022).

SOURCE Huawei

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   Caption: Endemic to Chile and facing many threats, Darwin’s fox numbers have 
dwindled to fewer than 1,000

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