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Renewable energy in action: Examples and use cases for fueling the future

IBM Big Data Hub

Countries leading the way Governments around the world are taking strides to increase production and use of alternative energy to meet energy consumption demands. Additionally, many governments see renewable energy as a way to improve their economies through job creation and investment, and public health by reducing air pollution.

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Metrics that matter: Data and tools Planet Collibra leaders use to understand climate change and create impact

Collibra

In honor of Climate Month and Earth Day, Joe Lisle, People Analytics Manager and a leader of our Planet Collibra Community, pulled together some of his favored data sources to help you understand the state of climate change today and what actions will matter most in the coming decades. Thankfully, this is where data shines!

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Improving economic forecasting with AI

CGI

In addition to government activities, this advanced modeling approach has applications in policy analysis, academic settings and other organizations. economic activity, including private consumption and investments, government spending and foreign trade and investment. Traditional modeling has just two dimensions available.

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6 Best Threat Intelligence Feeds to Use in 2023

eSecurity Planet

FBI InfraGard Best for critical infrastructure security InfraGard is a threat intelligence feed and network partnership between the FBI and other government agencies and interested private sector parties. The massive, crowdsourced approach OTX takes limits the possibility of effective quality assurance. critical infrastructure.

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The different types of renewable energy 

IBM Big Data Hub

Data centers, hospitals, government facilities and more use solar power to supplement energy needs. For example, mining uses water in remote locations to aid in extractions and textile and chemical manufacturers may use on-site hydropower systems to power processes such as washing, fabrication, sanitation and more.