INTERVIEW – UN summit should address new technologies’ integrity, sustainability for nature

Published 14:54 on November 14, 2025 / Last updated at 20:00 on November 14, 2025 / / Insights (Interviews), International (UN Climate Talks), Nature & Biodiversity (Corporate, Policy), Nature-based Carbon (Other NbS)

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Talks at COP30 should address the integrity and sustainability of new technologies and artificial intelligence (AI) tools that are set to play a key role in nature monitoring in the near future, the chief nature strategist at a UK-based intelligence company told Carbon Pulse.
Talks at COP30 should address the integrity and sustainability of new technologies and artificial intelligence (AI) tools that are set to play a key role in nature monitoring in the near future, the chief nature strategist at a UK-based intelligence company told Carbon Pulse.


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