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How AI's Water Thirst is Reshaping the Climate Equation
Have you ever wondered: when you’re using the newest AI tools like ChatGPT Atlas or Perplexity’s Comet, what their water footprint might be?
Data centres powering generative AI now consume billions of litres of freshwater each year to stay cool — often in regions already facing droughts and rising heat. The real question isn’t how powerful AI will become — it’s whether it can evolve without draining the planet.
Oct 27


Climate Risk & Resilience in Fashion
The global fashion system, built on creativity and speed, now stands at the intersection of climate exposure and financial scrutiny. Once an abstract ESG talking point, climate change has become a measurable risk on fashion’s balance sheets — one that no investor or insurer can ignore.
Oct 7


From Pollution to Solution: Rethinking Waste as a Climate Innovation
Plastic pollution is set to triple by 2060, while IPCC-aligned pathways indicate the world must remove 5 – 10 gigatonnes of CO₂ annually by mid-century to keep 1.5 °C within reach. These innovations target both crises: managing waste and enabling carbon removal. The challenge is scaling up ensuring energy efficiency and avoiding new pollutants. The opportunity is clear: reframing waste as a resource. How should businesses and policymakers accelerate these waste-to-climate sol
Sep 10


AI and Climate Change: Promise, Peril, and the Path Forward
AI is reshaping how we understand and respond to climate risks: satellite data is being used to map methane leaks in near-real time, while next-generation models like NVIDIA ’s “Climate in a Bottle” can deliver climate simulations at higher resolution, a scale that makes city-level adaptation planning possible. These advances are powerful, but without transparency on AI’s energy and water use, the environmental footprint could outpace the benefits.
Aug 19


Wastewater: a Diagnostic Tool for Community Health
A WHO analysis underscores that climate change is heightening the risks of waterborne disease outbreaks, making robust wastewater monitoring a critical pillar of health adaptation. If we want truly climate-resilient health systems, we can’t stop at hospitals and flood barriers. We need smart, scalable early-warning networks. While it comes with constraints, wastewater remains one of the most valuable tools we have.
Jul 15


Heatwave: What It Reveals about Our Cities.
Europe was hit by heatwaves multiple times this summer. However, most cities aren't prepared. If 1.5 degrees C becomes an inevitable reality, how are we, as an individual, city or business, going to adapt to this new norm?
Jul 8


Pollen, Pollution and the Climate Squeeze
In this latest Ginci Insights, I explore how rising CO2, longer growing seasons and urban air pollution are feeling an invisible epidemic - a rise in respiratory allergies and asthma, especially among vulnerable.
Jun 17


Brewing Storm is Here
How climate change is squeezing coffee prices and grower livelihoods
Jun 10


When the Butterflies Don't Fly ...
A personal reflection on climate, insects, and resilience.
Jun 3


Can We Trust AI for Climate Forecast?
Can we trust a system we don't fully understand - especially when lives, infrastructure, and global stability are on the line?
May 28


Carbon Pricing Reimagined: What Insurance Can Teach Us About Climate Risk and Equity
Can we change the carbon pricing such that it can reflect the real climate risk and ensure equity?
May 21


Water Resilience: Why Data is the New Lifeline in Drought and Flood Adaptation
Water systems - long treated as engineering assets - are now emerging as one of the most critical stress tests of climate readiness.
Apr 29


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