Artificial intelligence can tackle climate change

Climate change is the biggest challenge facing the planet. It will need every solution possible, including technology like artificial intelligence (AI).

Seeing a chance to help the cause, some of the biggest names in AI and machine learning—a discipline within the field—recently published a paper called “Tackling Climate Change with Machine Learning.” The paper, which was discussed at a workshop during a major AI conference in June, was a “call to arms” to bring researchers together, said David Rolnick, a University of Pennsylvania postdoctoral fellow and one of the authors.

“It’s surprising how many problems machine learning can meaningfully contribute to,” says Rolnick, who also helped organize the June workshop.

The paper offers up 13 areas where machine learning can be deployed, including energy production, CO2 removal, education, solar geoengineering, and finance. Within these fields, the possibilities include more energy-efficient buildings, creating new low-carbon materials, better monitoring of deforestation, and greener transportation. However, despite the potential, Rolnick points out that this is early days and AI can’t solve everything.

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Covid-19, Geography and Urban Ecology: practitioner experiences

RGS-IBG Managing Editor: Academic Publications's avatarGeography Directions

By Ian Douglas, University of Manchester, UK

As with other disasters, be they due to human folly or geophysical forces, Covid-19 is impinging upon all aspects of geography and human life. We are advised thatmany of the lessons from this pandemic are applicable to other global crisessuch as global heating and the extinction crisis. It is also illuminating thehuge, persistent, social and economic inequalities across the worlds and within nation statesFear ofaggravated food security and hunger crisesconcern under-funded bodies such as the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the Food and Agricultural Organisation of the United Nations (FAO).

Fundamental geographical questions of spatial scale loom large when global and national responses to the pandemic are compared. Have states with effectively devolved regional and local governments delivered better responses than those with highly centralised administrations? How have local circumstances affected the spatial pattern and numbers of…

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7 Most Fascinating Interior Design Trade Show Events To See

If you’re an aspiring interior designer or a rookie in the interior design business, then attending international trade shows must be on your wish list. Trade fair season is upon us, and you know there’s only so many you can visit and afford. 

We’re gonna make your life easy by making a cheat sheet of the most fascinating interior design fairs you should plug into your schedule.

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In this list, you’ll see huge interior design events, together with smaller consumer-goods fairs, where mostly newcomer labels are present. We know you’re itching to scroll down, so let’s start!

Imm Cologne

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Imm Cologne in Cologne, Germany, is the most prestigious annual global furniture fair. Even industry experts see it as a trend barometer when it comes to interior designs. Imm Cologne exhibitions never fail to showcase the latest trends of the incoming year with the participation of more than a thousand exhibitors. This includes international design stars and creative newbies from over 50 countries.

The highlight of this 2020 event is the Digital Furniture Retail Conference hosted by Herr Jan Filler and Color Trends presentation by Dr. Karl Johan Bertilsson. 

Heimtextil

Another prestigious interior design fair from Germany is the Heimtextill in Frankfurt. Heimtextil is the biggest and most remarkable international trade show for home and contract textiles. Its product event is accompanied by topnotch exhibits, such as the Trend Space, and training workshops that address both exhibitors and visitors in a targeted manner.

Heimtextill celebrated its golden years in this 2020 event. The 50th annual event presented sustainable textiles, textile innovations, new trend spaces such as the Library, and rewarding seminars and lectures. This trade fair should definitely be on your list!

Design Shanghai

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Design Shanghai has quickly captured a spot beside the renowned design events in the world. Now, it’s included among the must-visit’ shows in the international design sector. It provides an interesting platform for business exchange, networking, and long-term business relations with the best Asian interior designers, architects, and retailers.

Design Shanghai is proud to showcase the best design brands and galleries across the globe. The fair features bespoke installations, networking events, and inspirational design forum. Moreover, their venue is segmented into 7 halls, namely Collectibles, Classic &Luxury, Kitchen & Bathroom, Workplace, New Materials & Applications, Contemporary, and Objects & Accessories. With this neat sectioning, you’ll surely know where you want to go.

Salone del Mobile Milano

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The Salone del Mobile in Milan, Italy, is the most prominent furniture global show of its kind. It’s the benchmark trade show on the international stage, garnering over 372,000 visitors from 165 countries.

In fact, the recent 2019 fair with an activity space of 270,000 square meters were occupied by 2,000 exhibitors and thousands of new products. Note that several renowned design companies annually meet here to showcase their fresh designs, which is something you shouldn’t miss.

Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair

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The Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair is Sweden’s most significant trade show event for interior design. 

It offers the latest Scandinavian products in interior design and lighting through informative and inspiring ways. No wonder it accommodated more than 40,000 attendees and 700 companies from 60 countries across the globe in January 2019. The recent fair presented new materials, sustainable and green products, along with the latest knowledge of novel environmental solutions.

Maison & Objet

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The Maison & Objet in Paris, France, presents a broad collection of the best design pieces, ranging from home accessories, pillows, and furniture. It’s one of the most exciting interior design fairs you should visit once you have the chance because you’ll get to see popular global designers. The recent event accommodated over a hundred thousand visitors who were thrilled to know firsthand the latest consumer trends.

International Contemporary Furniture Fair

The ICFF is North America’s platform for luxury and global designs. This May 2019 event, it celebrated its 31st edition at Jacob K. Javits with more than 700 international exhibitors.

The event went for four days, presenting all the latest in modern furniture, seating, floor coverings, lighting fixtures, and garden furniture. The year’s outstanding set of exhibitors established an exceptional opportunity to view a wide range yet concentrated selections of authentic designs under one event. So if you look forward to the newest trends in the American market, book ICFF in your calendar.

Summary

And that concludes our list! Attending a trade show event is a wonderful experience that no one can take away from you. You’ll surely learn a lot and meet new acquaintances who can be your business associates someday.

If you aim to exhibit in one of the listed events above, make sure to get a reliable trade exhibit specialist. We recommend you avail the Aplus Expo service, for they can definitely provide all your trade show needs. Reach out to them today for their latest promos.

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Interesting Uses of Solar Energy at Home

The sun is one of the primary sources of energy and is very important for all life on Earth. No organism can thrive without the sun and all food chains would perish within a few days if the sun was to stop shining. Solar energy has been around for centuries and has been harnessed in one way or another. 

The sun produces two different types of energy; light and heat. Both types of which have many uses in this modern-day lifestyle. Some of the most common uses include producing electricity and heating up food and water. Even plants use solar for photosynthesis, turning solar energy into chemical energy and producing fossil fuel. 

There are several interesting ways solar energy can be used in a household. Let’s take a look at some of them.

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Solar Electricity 

The most common use of solar energy is generating electricity to power up the household. This use has gained a lot of momentum in recent years and for good reasons. Solar energy enables the generation of cheap and eco-friendly electricity. 

The amount of electricity that can be generated from solar energy depends only on the number of panels you are willing to install. You can produce enough electricity to power your house and distribute abundant electricity to the electric grid. 

Solar energy is being used to generate electricity in all kinds of places. Big manufacturing organizations use solar energy to speed up their production process and also reduce their carbon footprint. Many big businesses like shopping malls and housing complexes use commercial solar street lights instead of conventional ones. This reduces the overall cost and also helps the environment. 

Solar Water Heating

Not many people know about this use of solar energy. Solar water heaters are available in the market that can be used to heat up water to be used inside the home. Solar water heaters use rooftop cells to absorb the sun’s heat and then transfer the heat to the water tank. This provides warm, heated water to be used inside the house for showers, baths, or to be used in the kitchen. 

Another interesting application of solar water heating is to heat up swimming pools. Water is circulated through a solar-heated collector and then pumped back into the swimming pool. The U.S. Department Of Energy has declared pool heating to be the most cost-effective application of solar energy”.

Solar Heating and Ventilation

You can use a solar heating system to heat up the entire house or to just some rooms. This is done by installing power-generating radiant floors which can be paired with a ‘forced hot air’ system. Passive home designs use carefully selected construction material and include strategic placement of windows which can help increase the heating effect. 

Solar energy powered equipment can also help with the ventilation of a house. For instance, a solar attic fan will help reduce the burden on your home’s HVAC system during summer. 

Using solar energy for heating and ventilating your house will also help considerably reduce your energy bills. 

Solar Lighting

A unique trend that is really catching up, even in households that are not completely solar yet. Solar lights are being used to light up gardens, driveways, and the streets. This helps save electricity and also reduces the bills. Solar lights are also available in basic to high-end designs so you can choose from a wide range. 

Outdoor lighting is a necessity. It provides a sense of security and safety in the dark of night. The solar lighting will not only light up your landscapes but also provide an elegant look. You can buy solar lights in any color and shape. Also, solar lights are easy to install and maintain which won’t cost you a fortune. 

Solar Cooking

Perhaps a novelty use but still very interesting and entertaining. If you have no power or gas you can use the sun to cook a perfectly eatable meal. All you need is a box, styrofoam insulation, aluminum foil, a cooking bag, a pan, and a thermometer. 

The whole concept is based on making a container lined with a shiny substance, i.e. aluminum foil, to focus the solar heat into the cooking chamber i.e. on the pan. There are different types of solar cookers and various cooking plans available on the internet that you can follow. 

Miscellaneous Uses

There are tonnes of other uses of solar energy. You can install solar-powered fountains in your garden. The water pumps will be powered by electricity generated from solar energy. It saves electricity and eliminates the need of installing a special outlet for the fountain. 

Big solar umbrellas are also installed in homes nowadays. These umbrellas usually have water sprinklers and some lights installed on them. They are also capable of storing electricity to light up the umbrella at night. 

Portable solar chargers are available which can be used to charge your mobile phones, tablets, and even laptops on the go. There are small window solar chargers that can be attached to the window and charge your mobile device with the solar energy they generate and store. 

Conclusion

The bottom line is that solar energy is slowly but surely making its way into our lives. The various uses and applications of solar energy are what make it such a success. A few years back no one would have thought of charging up their cell phones with sunlight. 

However, this is just a start, the applications of solar energy will expand and help humanity in several aspects. 

We hope this post illuminates you regarding various uses of solar energy and encourages you to switch. So you can further explore this efficient and eco-friendly source of energy. 

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