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Climate change is one of the greatest challenges facing humanity, and we, as machine learning ex-perts, may wonder how we can help. Here we describe how machine learning can be a powerful tool inreducing greenhouse gas emissions and helping society adapt to a changing climate. From smart gridsto disaster management, we identify high impact problems where existing gaps can be filled by machinelearning, in collaboration with other fields. Our recommendations encompass exciting research ques-tions as well as promising business opportunities. We call on the machine learning community to jointhe global effort against climate change.

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paper.pdf Climate change is one of the greatest challenges facing humanity, and we, as machine learning ex-perts, may wonder how we can help. Here we describe how machine learning can be a powerful tool inreducing greenhouse gas emissions and helping society adapt to a changing climate. From smart gridsto disaster management, we identify high impact problems where existing gaps can be filled by machinelearning, in collaboration with other fields. Our recommendations encompass exciting research ques-tions as well as promising business opportunities. We call on the machine learning community to jointhe global effort against climate change. Rolnick et al