Metaverse may help tackle global warming: Study

Metaverse may help tackle global warming: Study
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Metaverse may help tackle global warming: Study

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Metaverse - the virtual 3D environment in which the physical and digital worlds converge - can help lower the global surface temperature by up to 0.02 degrees Celsius before the end of the century, suggests a study.

New Delhi: Metaverse - the virtual 3D environment in which the physical and digital worlds converge - can help lower the global surface temperature by up to 0.02 degrees Celsius before the end of the century, suggests a study.

The study, published in the journal Energy & Environmental Science, showed that by 2050 the metaverse industry could potentially lower greenhouse gas emissions by 10 gigatons; lower atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration by 4.0 parts per million; decrease effective radiative forcing by 0.035 watts per square metre; and lower total domestic energy consumption by 92 EJ, a reduction that surpasses the annual nationwide energy consumption of all end-use sectors in previous years.

These findings could help policymakers understand how metaverse industry growth can accelerate progress towards achieving net-zero emissions targets and spur more flexible decarbonisation strategies.

Metaverse-based remote working, distance learning and virtual tourism could be promoted to improve air quality. In addition to alleviating air pollutant emissions, the reduction of transportation and commercial energy usage could help transform the way energy is distributed, with more energy supply going towards the residential sector.

“We try to understand, from the energy and climate perspectives, how this particular technology will be helpful,” said Fengqi You, professor in Energy Systems Engineering at Cornell University.

“We’re basically trying to predict the future, so we have to use a very rigorous systems analytics approach to understand all the statistical significance, all the possible pathways, and decipher all the data and information that is out there to find out the impacts in energy, in climate, in environment and also in economics and technology,” You added.

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