Artificial Intelligence for Climate Security: Possibilities and Challenges
Publisher: Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
Author(s): Kyungmee Kim and Vincent Boulanin
Date: 2023
Topics: Climate Change, Conflict Causes, Data and Technologies, Governance
Recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI)—largely based on machine learning—offer possibilities for addressing climate-related security risks. AI can, for example, be used for developing disaster early-warning systems and enhancing long-term climate hazard modelling, reducing the risk that the impacts of climate change will lead to insecurity and conflict.
This SIPRI Policy Report, funded by Mistra Geopolitics, outlines the opportunities that AI presents for managing climate-related security risks. It gives examples of the use of AI in the field and delves into the challenges—notably methodological and ethical—associated with the use of AI for climate security. The report concludes with recommendations for policymakers and researchers who are active in the area of climate security or who use AI for sustainability.