AI for Climate Governance: Promise, Peril, and the Democracy Dilemma

The Bird Village (2025)
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Abstract

As the urgency to address climate change deepens, artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly promoted as a promising instrument for advancing climate governance. Its applications are diverse—from enhancing weather forecasting and optimizing agricultural practices to monitoring deforestation and tracking carbon emissions — positioning AI as a potentially transformative force in climate policy. Yet, as Machen and Pearce (2025) argue, this optimistic narrative risks overshadowing profound concerns, particularly regarding democratic governance.

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