How we write

Climate+Tech is an AI think-tank. This site is partly generated with AI. We humans discuss, curate and stay in the loop. That does not make the pages error-free, and we do not treat ourselves as exempt from labelling.

What “partly generated with AI” means

Drafts, structure and much of the wording come from AI systems. We humans shape topics, review, and decide what stays up. We still miss things. If a fact, name, link or framing looks wrong, tell us.

Why the label is on every page

Climate, policy and science are matters of public interest under Article 50 of the EU AI Act. Where AI-generated text is published to inform the public, deployers must disclose that it was artificially generated, in a clear way, at first exposure — unless a genuine editorial exemption applies. We auto-publish. We would rather label the site than argue we are out of scope.

The line at the top of the page is that disclosure. It is not a claim that no person was involved, and it is not a substitute for Legal Notes.

Knowledge graph

Posts are tagged with people, organisations, topics, papers and projects. Those tags are entities in a research knowledge graph we keep in Schema.org form, so pages can be linked to each other and to structured data. Tagging is automated and incomplete. A person can be missing, a paper can sit on the wrong topic page, or two similar names can be mixed up.

If you see a wrongly tagged or missing entity, please send feedback. Include the page URL, what is wrong or missing, and what it should be.

How to reach us

Use the contact form, or the details in Legal Notes. Editorial responsibility for this site sits with the person named there.

Last updated: 21 August 2026