Analyzing Regional Impacts of Climate Change using Natural Language Processing Techniques
Tanwi Mallick, John Murphy, Joshua David Bergerson, Duane R. Verner,, John K Hutchison, Leslie-Anne Levy

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates how NLP, specifically BERT-based NER, can analyze scientific literature to identify and understand regional impacts of climate change, aiding tailored policy and mitigation strategies.
Contribution
It introduces a novel NLP framework for extracting location-specific climate change information from scientific texts, enabling detailed regional trend analysis.
Findings
Effective identification of geographic entities in climate literature
Region-specific climate trend analysis capabilities
Potential for improved policy-making based on data-driven insights
Abstract
Understanding the multifaceted effects of climate change across diverse geographic locations is crucial for timely adaptation and the development of effective mitigation strategies. As the volume of scientific literature on this topic continues to grow exponentially, manually reviewing these documents has become an immensely challenging task. Utilizing Natural Language Processing (NLP) techniques to analyze this wealth of information presents an efficient and scalable solution. By gathering extensive amounts of peer-reviewed articles and studies, we can extract and process critical information about the effects of climate change in specific regions. We employ BERT (Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers) for Named Entity Recognition (NER), which enables us to efficiently identify specific geographies within the climate literature. This, in turn, facilitates…
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Taxonomy
TopicsClimate Change Communication and Perception
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