Abstract

Abstract The world’s attention today is on climate change that is no more just a perceived risk. Climate change is already impacting livelihoods; and by impacting the vulnerable regions and the communities more than others, may also be aggravating economic and social inequalities. Effective climate governance, therefore, requires better data collation and analysis thereof. Early warning signals of the impending change must not only be received but also distributed through strong institutional frameworks. While significant progress is evident in this direction, the limitations of those in charge of governance have also been evident. Due to this, increasingly, there is a trend of inter-governmental and inter-organizational partnerships along with higher engagement of communities to better adapt to climate change. Keywords: Artificial intelligence, climate change, climate governance Cite this Article Satinder Bhatia. Artificial Intelligence for Better Climate Governance. Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research & Advances . 2017; 4(3): 37–43p.

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