π+25% Renewable Energy Consumption. Organized Learning. AI in Epidemics.
Chart of the Day #136 looks at Organized Learning, Renewable Energy and AI in Healthcare.
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According to IRENA's Renewable Energy Statistics 2024 report, renewables have emerged as the fastest-growing global power source. However, uncertainties persist in achieving COP28 tripling targets, primarily due to geographical disparities. Canada is investing $15M in artificial intelligence for healthcare under the Health Compass II initiative, aimed at enhancing patient engagement and streamlining administrative tasks.
Today's Topics
πΆ Organized Learning. Europe and North America led with over 90% participation in organized learning
π Renewable Energy. Renewable energy consumption in APAC rose by over 25% YoY
π» Artificial Intelligence. Nearly 80% of Canadians were comfortable with AI for tracking epidemics
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πΆ Europe and North America Led with Over 90% Participation in Organized Learning
Europe & North America led with a 90.6% participation rate in organized learning. This can be attributed to well-established educational systems, significant investment in education, and policies promoting universal access to schooling. Latin America & the Caribbean followed closely at 89.7%, benefiting from improved educational policies, increased funding, and programs to reduce dropout rates.
π Renewable Energy Consumption in APAC Rose by Over 25% YoY
Renewable energy consumption in the Asia-Pacific region has steadily increased, surpassing 16 EJ in 2021, over a 25% rise from the previous year. This growth reflects the region's investment in renewable energy sources, driven by policy initiatives, technological advancements, and a growing awareness of the need for sustainable energy solutions
π» Nearly 80% of Canadians Comfortable with AI for Tracking Epidemics
Nearly 80% of the Canadian respondents were comfortable with AI tracking epidemics, reflecting confidence in AI's ability to quickly identify and monitor outbreaks, thereby reducing the spread of diseases and enabling timely responses. This high comfort level likely stems from AI's potential to analyze large datasets efficiently and predict epidemic trends, enhancing public health safety.
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