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263 The Climate Crisis Threatens Supply Chains. Manufacturers Hope AI Can Help

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Chris Baraniuk @ Wired · 05/02/2025 06:00 EDT

The Climate Crisis Threatens Supply Chains. Manufacturers Hope AI Can Help

The Covid-19 pandemic showed just how vulnerable global supply chains are. Climate shocks could pose an even greater risk.

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