Data & AI architecture · Climate-resilient agriculture

Sustainability by Design, from cloud to soil.

I’m Dunia Basciu — a senior Data & AI architect. I design carbon-aware systems, and I point the same method at making Mediterranean agriculture more resilient to a changing climate.

Founder of Google Cloud’s Sustainability by Design group · Founder, Net Zero Farming

Dunia Basciu in the field at Net Zero Farming, holding a drone controller, in work boots on freshly worked soil.

What I do

One method, two domains.

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for companies & startups

Sustainable Data & AI architecture

Carbon-aware cloud and data platforms, designed to be measured. Sustainability by Design, GreenOps, Green Data & AI principles, carbon-footprint measurement and reporting — with GDPR and the EU AI Act built in, not bolted on.

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for research & consortia

Climate-resilient agriculture research

Turning soil, sensor, weather and pollinator data into resilience strategies for Mediterranean crops and beekeeping under heat, drought and storms. Built for European research consortia.

How I think

Most systems are made sustainable after they’re built. I design for it from the first architectural decision — because the choices that shape a system’s footprint are made early, and they’re costly to undo. This has always been my way of working. I call it Sustainability by Design.

  1. GreenOps

    Measure first

    You can’t reduce what you don’t account for. Every system begins with a carbon-footprint baseline and is tracked honestly against it.

  2. Green Data & AI

    Carbon-aware by default

    Decouple storage from compute, run heavy work when the grid is cleanest, right-size relentlessly, prefer serverless and efficient hardware.

  3. Compliance

    Governed, not gated

    Data and AI owned by the domains that understand them, with GDPR and the EU AI Act embedded in the workflow rather than bolted on at the end.

  4. Evidence

    Reported, not assumed

    A reduction only counts when it’s evidenced.

The same method that makes a cloud platform carbon-aware is the one I now point at living systems. One discipline, two domains.

In practice

An AI product for Mediterranean soil health

A natural-language window onto a continuously refreshed knowledge graph — satellite imagery, local IoT sensors, weather, and farmers’ own records, labelled with the European CORINE Land Cover taxonomy. Domain-specialised retrieval returns only what matters: the soil and crop signals a grower can act on.

Data sources

  • Satellite imagery
  • Local IoT sensors
  • Weather
  • Field records
  • CORINE Land Cover

The open-air lab

Net Zero Farming

Where the data has roots.

My Sardinian farm is the testbed: native Mediterranean crops grown with regenerative agriculture and beekeeping, instrumented with local and remote sensors. We measure how crops and bees respond to the climate crisis — and the bees themselves are sentinels.

↯ Cyclone Harry · 20 Jan 2026 In December we planted 3,000 young trees. In January, Cyclone Harry struck Sardinia — and thanks to regenerative practice, they held.

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Beekeeping at Net Zero Farming — holding a frame of bees among the hives.
Bees as climate sentinels
Dunia Basciu standing in a regenerated field at Net Zero Farming under a wide Sardinian sky.
  • Co-author — Go Green Software, Google Cloud
  • Speaker — Google Cloud AI Summit 2023, “Sustainability by Design in Cloud”
  • Mentor — Google for Startups Accelerator: Climate Change & AI-First
  • Lead Cloud Architect — Google.org Fellowship, Ukraine
  • Multi-year Data & AI programmes across finance & telecom
  • Google Cloud Professional Cloud Architect
  • Climate Innovation to Net Zero — Imperial College Business School
  • Founder & CEO — Net Zero Farming
Dunia Basciu presenting at the EIT Food AgriFood Hub demo day, Munich 2025.

Networks

Where I’m building

I work within Europe’s climate-innovation community — currently with EIT Food and Climate-KIC — building agri-food and climate-adaptation collaborations. More partnerships to follow.

  • EIT Food
  • Climate-KIC

Contact

Working together on mitigation strategies, we can change our future — now.