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" ... Another quarter of global CO2 emissions is from the transportation sector. AI is already the technology that powers autonomous vehicles, including shared cars and smart transportation systems in some cities. Further adoption will help curtail emissions in the future. Artificial intelligence optimizes routes for fleets, traffic signals, and more. All of these incremental changes add up to make a significant impact on climate change. ... "
" ... It started, Thorn says, when restaurants were forced to curtail operations to comply with “what I think are perfectly reasonable restrictions on gatherings, particularly indoors.” ... "
" ... Neal Dahya also doesn’t expect the pandemic to curtail any franchising growth. In fact, Fosters Freeze’s revenue has risen 20% during the pandemic despite indoor dining in California being prohibited or curtailed. Indeed 24 of its locations offer drive-thrus and 40 walk-ups. ... "
" ... The Covid-19 lockdowns did curtail some pollution-causing activities like commuting or electricity use in commercial establishments while others like biomass-based cooking or air-conditioning in homes continued. “Unless we transform the underlying structural causes of carbon dioxide emissions or particulate matter pollution, temporary cessation of selected activities or favourable weather patterns will not be sufficient to make our skies cleaner and our children healthier,” said Ulka Kelkar, who is the director of climate program at WRI India and was not involved with the Birmingham study. ... "
" ... “In prior years, we had the sense that mortality was so high with Ebola, people would say, whatever you do, don't go to the isolation center, because that's where people die… if we can change that…not only does it give them the best chance to get better. But it also helps to curtail the outbreak because they don't stay in the community and infect others.” ... "