Key facts
- UN Secretary-General António Guterres urged AI companies to disclose their environmental footprint.
- AI companies are urged to disclose carbon pollution, water usage, and land usage.
- AI companies are urged to commit to powering operations with renewable energy by 2030.
- Swiss explorer Bertrand Piccard advocates for a green technology future.
- Piccard focuses on hydrogen-powered flights and responsible AI use.
- Bertrand Piccard's Solar Impulse Foundation aims to demonstrate hydrogen's potential for zero-emission travel.
- The Solar Impulse Foundation promotes innovation over restrictive environmental narratives.
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has issued a call to artificial intelligence companies, urging them to be transparent about their environmental footprint. This includes disclosing their impact on carbon pollution, water consumption, and land usage. Guterres further implored these companies to make a commitment to powering their operations entirely with renewable energy sources by the year 2030.
In parallel, Swiss explorer Bertrand Piccard is championing a vision for a green technology future. His advocacy centers on two key areas: hydrogen-powered aviation and the responsible deployment of artificial intelligence. Piccard's Solar Impulse Foundation is actively working to demonstrate the viability of hydrogen as a fuel for zero-emission global travel. The foundation aims to foster innovation and promote forward-thinking environmental solutions, rather than focusing on restrictive narratives.
