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Global ecosystems are undergoing unprecedented transformations driven by the rising demand for water, energy, and critical minerals. These changes are rapidly altering the Earth system, including land, air, and water, and influencing human systems, such as public health, epigenetics, migration, politics. A growing wealth of observational data from satellites, sensor networks, foundation models, gridded weather and reanalysis, socio-economic databases, and other multi-scale technologies is enabling a higher-fidelity view of the Earth system than ever before. Combing this ever-expanding ecosystem of data with advanced computational techniques, particularly the ethical and sustainable use of AI, is of high priority. The University of Utah, under the leadership of the One-Utah Responsible AI Initiative (One-U RAI,https://rai.utah.edu/), is building a new group to address a broad range of environmental challenges and opportunities created by AI by leveraging, integrating and enhancing existing strengths in earth and environmental science, biological science,
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