Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum is spearheading efforts to create climate models aimed at mitigating extreme weather events. Bloomberg posted on X that this initiative is part of a broader plan to establish a public supercomputer capable of processing millions of data points to address national challenges. The project underscores Mexico's commitment to leveraging advanced technology in environmental protection and disaster prevention. By harnessing vast amounts of data, the supercomputer is expected to enhance the country's ability to predict and respond to adverse weather conditions, ultimately safeguarding communities and infrastructure.