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      <title>Emerging Technologies and Climate Resilience: A Future Perspective</title>
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      <description>As we navigate an increasingly complex energy landscape, a recent report from Monash University highlights a critical disconnect between emerging technologies and the realities of a climate-constrained future. The research underscores that innovations like AI-driven systems and electrified homes, while promising, may exacerbate existing vulnerabilities within our electricity systems, especially as climate risks such as extreme heat and flooding become more prevalent.&#xA;The report emphasizes that the impact of climate change is not uniformly distributed, with marginalized communities facing the brunt of these challenges.</description>
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