Evergreen partners with local Ontario conservation authority and Peel Region for next phase of AI for the Resilient City
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Tuesday, August 16, 2022
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The need to prepare for climate-related hazards from floods to fires, heat waves to rising sea levels has never been more urgent, saidGeoffCape, CEO & Founder of Evergreen.
Key Points:
- The need to prepare for climate-related hazards from floods to fires, heat waves to rising sea levels has never been more urgent, saidGeoffCape, CEO & Founder of Evergreen.
- The Region of Peel owns and manages infrastructure valued at over $32 Billion to deliver critical services to our 1.5 million residents and over 88,000 businesses in Brampton, Caledon and Mississauga.
- As the temperatures increase and neighbourhoods continue to warm, the risk of more frequent or extended extreme heat events rise.
- AI for the Resilient City is funded in part by the RBC Foundation through RBC Tech for Nature to help scale this program.