Workshop Kleinman Center Event

AI and Climate Data

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Speaker

Amy Braverman
Senior Research Scientist, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology

Moderator

Richard Berk
Emeritus Professor of Criminology and Statistics, School of Arts and Sciences

Location

Energy Forum at the Kleinman Center
220 S. 34th St.
Fisher Fine Arts Building, 4th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19104

Amy Braverman will consider the role of AI in addressing climate change through the lens of the most comprehensive data resource for understanding climatic change: satellite data.

Event Summary

In this workshop, Dr. Amy Braverman will consider the role of AI in addressing climate change through the lens of the most comprehensive data resource for understanding climatic change: satellite data. Satellites have been observing the Earth for more than 50 years (LandSat) and provide a massive, distributed global archive of information. In the United States, most of these data are provided by NASA and NOAA, but other space agencies, such as those in Europe, Japan, and India, also have robust data collection programs. Braverman will show why it is important to understand how these are collected and processed. Crucially, because all geophysical data derived from satellites are inferences based on observed spectra, they are subject to uncertainties. Braverman will explain why quantifying these uncertainties is critical if informed decisions are to be made in response to climate change.

Snacks and other refreshments will be served.

The workshop is free of charge, open to the public, and will be held in person.


The AI and Climate Change workshop series is organized by the Penn Program on Regulation and is made possible in part by funding from the Environmental Innovations Initiative. Co-sponsors include the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy, Warren Center for Network and Data Sciences, and Wharton Climate Center.


speaker

Amy Braverman

Senior Research Scientist, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Amy Braverman is the Senior Research Scientist at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory at the California Institute of Technology.
moderator

Richard Berk

Emeritus Professor of Criminology and Statistics
Richard Berk is an Emeritus Professor of Criminology and Statistics with past appointments in the Department of Criminology and the Department of Statistics and Data Science at the University of Pennsylvania.