UK-India Knowledge Exchange on AI driven Climate Modelling Centre and Policy Making marks a significant step in strengthening Meghalaya’s climate action by combining UK expertise to advance climate science with India’s deep regional knowledge.
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The UK-India Knowledge Exchange Workshop on AI-Based Climate Modelling Centre and Policy Making, organized by the British High Commission in collaboration with IIM Shillong and the Government of Meghalaya, convened leading experts, policymakers, and researchers from India and the UK. The two-day event served as a platform to explore AI-driven solutions aimed at addressing critical climate challenges and enhancing policy frameworks for sustainable environmental management.
Fleming stated that “this UK-India Knowledge Exchange on AI driven Climate Modelling Centre and Policy Making marks a significant step in strengthening Meghalaya’s climate action by combining UK expertise to advance climate science with India’s deep regional knowledge, we can co-develop innovative solutions to protect communities and drive a net zero future. This collaboration sets a powerful precedent for future partnerships in Climate Innovations and sustainability.”
With participation from leading institutions such as the UK Met Office, University College London, University of Leeds, University of Oxford, the workshop reinforced a shared