- AI can mitigate up to 10% of global GHG emissions by 2030—equivalent to the EU’s total annual output.
- GenAI could boost Europe’s economy by €1.2 trillion over the next decade.
- AI-driven efficiency can slash energy use in large EU buildings by 20–40%.
The EU is aiming for net-zero emissions by 2050—while also driving global competitiveness. A new policy roadmap, The AI Opportunity for Europe’s Climate Goals, outlines how AI can help deliver both.
“AI can be a vital tool for European decarbonisation, competitiveness, resilience and security.”
AI has the potential to cut 5–10% of global GHG emissions by 2030—equal to the EU’s annual emissions. General AI could also deliver a €1.2 trillion economic uplift in Europe within 10 years.
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“Through effective AI adoption, European industry could increase efficiency and reduce energy usage in large buildings by 20-40%.”
The roadmap recommends 3 strategic actions for policymakers:
- Enable AI infrastructure:
Invest in high-quality, accessible data, scalable digital infrastructure, and AI talent development to unlock climate-focused innovations. - Deploy cross-sector partnerships:
Collaborate across public and private sectors to apply AI in energy, transport, agriculture, and industry. This includes tracking climate targets, improving disaster response, and creating national AI roadmaps. - Guide responsible AI use:
Shape regulation to ensure energy-efficient data centers, reform energy markets, and enforce AI transparency standards.
“The path forward is clear: better data access, infrastructure, skills development, and responsible AI deployment can help maximize the technology’s benefits for Europe.”
With the right policy support, AI is not just a digital tool—it’s a climate and economic accelerator for Europe.
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