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Sustainability profession scrambles to fill 'extreme gap' in digital skills to harness power of AI


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Barely a day goes by without news of innovations in artificial intelligence (AI) that will help solve the climate and biodiversity crises. From crunching data obtained by satellite observation, to calculating the most fuel-efficient route for a vehicle,

The article from Reuters discusses the urgent need for digital skills in the sustainability sector, highlighting a significant gap that threatens to hinder progress towards environmental goals. It points out that while there is a growing demand for professionals who can integrate technology with sustainability practices, there is a noticeable shortage of individuals with the necessary digital competencies. This gap is particularly acute in areas like data analysis, AI, and IoT, which are crucial for monitoring, managing, and improving sustainability efforts. The article mentions initiatives like the Sustainability Skills Summit, aimed at addressing this issue by fostering partnerships between educational institutions, businesses, and governments to enhance training and education in digital sustainability skills. Furthermore, it underscores the importance of not only technical skills but also the ability to understand and apply these technologies in a way that promotes sustainable development. The piece concludes by emphasizing that without bridging this digital skills divide, the full potential of technology in driving sustainability cannot be realized, potentially stalling global efforts to combat climate change and other environmental challenges.

Read the Full Reuters Article at [ https://www.reuters.com/sustainability/society-equity/sustainability-profession-scrambles-fill-extreme-gap-digital-skills-harness-2024-11-28/ ]

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