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Greening the Artificial Intelligence for a Sustainable Planet: An Editorial Commentary

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Climate change
Climate models
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Environmental monitoring
Flood management
Flood protection
Forest ecosystems
Global warming
Human influences
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Natural disasters
Quality assessment
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Sustainable development
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Wildlife
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