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Climate tipping points | Ep 54

Mar 14, 2022

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  • Joshua Elliott, program manager, Defense Sciences Office
  • Host: Randy Atkins, Public Affairs

This program aims to advance artificial intelligence and machine learning to model complex processes that affect Earth's climate

Explore a new program with the goal of better identifying and predicting sudden and catastrophic climate change tipping points. 

Such events could cause major and abrupt disruption to both weather and life on our planet. DARPA's AI-assisted Climate Tipping-point Modeling (ACTM) program aims to advance artificial intelligence and machine learning to model complex processes that affect Earth's climate, looking for signs of it going disastrously awry. 

You'll hear from the program manager and people working on aspects of the problem (from Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory and the University of Exeter), as well as learn about one especially troubling possibility – the slowing, or even entire collapse, of the Atlantic Ocean's circulating current (with input from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution). "DARPA's job is to help the United States avoid strategic surprise," says ACTM program manager Joshua Elliott, "and in my mind there’s no bigger risk or strategic surprise than a sudden and massive and irreversible change in some of the key Earth systems that we rely on for survival."

 

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