How to use Technology to Tackle Climate Change

How tech tools can help kids learn about — and combat — climate change

April 27, 2025

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Katherine Lissitsa

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Politicians debate it, activists fight it, journalists write about it, artists reflect on it, and everyone around the world is aware of it. Climate change and its consequences have greatly affected both natural and urban environments across the planet. Climate action is a necessary step to ensure that we are protecting the place we all call home.

Taking Climate Action

Combating climate change is no easy feat, but there are certain small steps that everyone can take to contribute to the greater cause. Here are some of the recommendations outlined by the UN’s Global Goals for Sustainable Development:

  • Composting food.
  • Buying eco-friendly products.
  • Consuming less meat.
  • Recycling products that are made of paper, plastic, and metal.
  • Using public transportation, biking or walking as an alternative to driving.

We at Digital Moment not only support the UN’s goals, but have integrated them into our #Kids2030 initiative. In addition to the recommendations above, we believe that Artificial Intelligence (AI), coding, and technology can play a significant role in positively altering the course of climate change.

Turning coding into something more than just acquiring technical skills is at the heart of our mission, which is why many of our #kids2030 activities have an environmentally conscious spin. For example, kids can tackle Global Goal #13: Climate Action, and connect to their environment by building a micro:bit weather station. Being able to measure wind and water levels is an important part of tracking changes in climate and weather patterns.

How Tech Can Tackle Climate Change

Tackling climate change through technology is on our radar, and we are far from the only ones.

Since October 2019, Google has been collecting data around estimated greenhouse-gas emissions. They have publicly released estimates for over 100 cities around the world, including 73 in North America and they plan on expanding their inventory in the years to come.

Called the Environmental Insights Explorer , the project also collects transportation data, including biking, driving and transit. Together, the data can help environmentally conscious policymakers and urban planners to make more eco-friendly decisions.

AI — another key element of the #kids2030 initiative — can also be a useful tool when it comes to combating climate change.

According to MIT Technology Review, AI could help scientists speed up the process of developing materials that use energy more efficiently, such as solar fuel. AI can also play a role in optimizing a building’s energy efficiency by adjusting heating, cooling, and ventilation to save energy. Satellite imagery, computer vision and ground sensors can detect the sounds of chainsaws to track and prevent deforestation.

If you’re doing anything to help others learn about climate change, or if you’re taking on the challenge using technology — share away! We’d love to hear more ways in which tech can be used for the greater good. To learn more about the #kids2030 initiative and how you can get involved, visit: https://www.digitalmoment.org/initiatives/digital2030

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