AI for Our Planet: How Artificial Intelligence can Solve Global Challenges

Leveraging Artificial Intelligence for Climate Diplomacy: Global Collaboration on Sustainability

Author(s): Bidisha Banerji* and Nilanjana Saha

Pp: 57-72 (16)

DOI: 10.2174/9798898813697126010008

* (Excluding Mailing and Handling)

Abstract

As a global crisis, climate change demands unprecedented collaboration among nations. The study aims to explore the transformative potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in advancing climate diplomacy and fostering international cooperation on environmental sustainability. Disparate national interests, misaligned legislation, and data gaps frequently hamper effective collaboration. Furnishing effective instruments for data analysis, forecasting, and improved decision-making, AI can foster novel solutions to these problems. Through increased openness, real-time environmental indicator monitoring, and evidence-based talks and negotiations, the ways in which AI can strengthen the fundamentals of climate diplomacy will be explained. The major areas where AI is changing climate diplomacy are AI-powered carbon emissions monitoring systems, climate impact assessment prediction analytics, and worldwide management of resource optimization strategies. By addressing differences in technical representation and access, the study will also examine how AI may promote equality in negotiations over climate change and guarantee that vulnerable countries can actively participate in international climate talks. The study will also address the ethical and governance issues —such as data sovereignty, statistical biases, and the risk of technological dependence —that arise when using AI in climate negotiations and diplomacy. It assesses current global frameworks and programs that include AI in environmentally friendly projects, pointing out weaknesses and suggesting solutions for employing AI in a more fair and equitable manner. Practical insights into how countries can utilize AI to bridge policy differences, strengthen climate commitments, and achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by incorporating case studies of effective AI applications in climate diplomacy, as well as examining current international initiatives, will also be highlighted. This assessment will conclude with suggestions for encouraging cooperative AI development and regulations to ensure that AI developments stimulate just, longlasting, and successful climate diplomacy.


Keywords: Artificial intelligence, Climate, Diplomacy, Environment, Sustainability, Technology.

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