Jashanpreet Kaur, Golnoush Asadiankouhidehkordi, Vikram Singh, Andre C. Liberati, Ahmad Diraki, Souhaila Bendahmane, Mark D. Aloisio, Payank Patel, Jeffrey D. Henderson, Fadhel Ben Ettouil, Cathleen Crudden, Mark C. Biesinger, Annie Levasseur, Christian Moreau, and Janine Mauzeroll
Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 28, 22745–22754, 2025
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GERAD is pleased to highlight the recent publication of an article in The Conversation on the ambivalent role of digital intelligence in reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The article highlights a major paradox: while digital technologies—including artificial intelligence, modeling, and big data—offer powerful tools for optimizing energy systems, they also rely on infrastructure that itself generates emissions and environmental impacts.