11/04/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/04/2025 11:29
From the air we breathe to the food we eat, a healthy planet matters to every single one of us.
For over 10 years, Google and World Resources Institute have worked together to protect vital ecosystems. Through initiatives like Global Forest Watch - a free, near-real-time monitoring system for the world's forests - we've helped governments, companies and communities apply advanced technologies to protect and restore nature around the world.
But we also know the global nature crisis requires us to do more, faster. The World Wildlife Fund estimates that wildlife populations have declined by 73% since 1970, and the World Economic Forum ranks biodiversity loss as one of the greatest risks to global stability over the next ten years. We must accelerate action by overcoming a number of systemic barriers that hamper progress, from a lack of timely data to the high cost of monitoring remote ecosystems.
AI offers a powerful new tool to break through these old roadblocks, and today we're excited to release a new paper that offers a roadmap for harnessing AI responsibly to support thriving ecosystems and communities
AI's unique superpower is in processing vast amounts of information and identifying patterns invisible to the human eye. These capabilities hold the potential to make nature protection and restoration more accessible, affordable and effective for everyone.
At the same time, AI must be managed and developed responsibly. We do this in line with Google's AI principles, to mitigate risks, including increasing resource demands, and maximize positive outcomes for nature.
So how does AI for nature work in the real world? Through dozens of interviews with experts and analysis of case studies from around the globe, we found that AI is already helping to break down three of the biggest barriers in conservation:
While AI is already demonstrating exciting impact, its potential can be unlocked even further.
Our report offers a strategy to create positive feedback loops between AI development and nature conservation, grounded in 3 core recommendations:
AI provides powerful new tools, and we're excited about their potential. But it's the partnership between technology and human passion that will unlock truly transformational change.
By putting AI tools in the hands of communities on the front lines of conservation, we can create a future where both people and nature thrive.
To learn more, read the full report and explore our AI-powered tool for querying.