@article{article_1732027, title={WEATHERING THE STORM IN EUROPE: USE OF AI IN CLIMATE ADAPTATION AND CHALLENGES FOR CLIMATE JUSTICE}, journal={İnönü Üniversitesi Hukuk Fakültesi Dergisi}, volume={16}, pages={94–107}, year={2025}, DOI={10.21492/inuhfd.1732027}, author={Nemec, Elif Naz}, keywords={İklim Adaptasyonu, İklim Değişikliği, Yapay Zeka, İnsan Hakları, Kırılganlık}, abstract={The climate crisis is growing increasingly dire by the day, and its impacts are now significantly affecting vulnerable populations. In this context, climate adaptation and resilience measures are inclined to deploy more and more Artificial Intelligence (AI) driven tools as this technology enables analysis of immense amounts of data in a very short time span, which constitutes an auspicious instrument to understand the consequences of climate change including but not limited to extreme weather conditions, sea level rise, drought and their impact on communities. However, such tools are not free of bias and social risks. This study aims to understand the human rights risk posed by deploying AI tools in climate adaptation in Europe, particularly for vulnerable groups that are disadvantaged in becoming resilient towards climate change impacts. Accordingly, it examines whether international and European regulatory frameworks effectively address these risks. Given this background, the paper proposes certain normative and policy-based solutions to the identified gaps.}, number={2}, publisher={İnönü Üniversitesi}, organization={The work was supported by the grant SVV n. 260750, International and supranational regulation of autonomization and automatization of human and machine decision-making.}