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With water scarcity creeping up the agenda for environmentalists and policy makers, do the benefits of AI for managing water resources outweigh the risks?
Em Rose is an environmental scientist and product designer with a background in assisting SMEs in gauging their ecological impact and enhancing environmental performance. Their dedication lies in fostering a greener future by cutting through environmental cheap talk, and bridging business practices with genuinely sustainable principles.
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