Artificial intelligence has become a central topic in multidisciplinary debates, particularly in relation to the climate crisis. This paper critically examines the dual role of AI as both a contributor to environmental challenges and a potential tool for climate mitigation and adaptation. Although AI-based technologies, especially generative models, consume significant energy and contribute to CO2 emissions, they also offer innovative solutions for energy optimization, disaster prediction, and sustainable resource management. The article takes a critical account of the current risk-based regulatory approach, exemplified by the EU AI Act ((AI 2024)), arguing that it prioritizes harm prevention over proactive responsibility. As a form of integration, it proposes the concept of a Sustainability Alignment Tax (SAT) as a conceptual framework to balance AI development with environmental and socio-economic sustainability. The SAT encourages stakeholders to weigh the benefits of AI technologie...

AI and climate: an ethical sustainability framework for balancing risks and responsibilities

Giulio Amore
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2025

Abstract

Artificial intelligence has become a central topic in multidisciplinary debates, particularly in relation to the climate crisis. This paper critically examines the dual role of AI as both a contributor to environmental challenges and a potential tool for climate mitigation and adaptation. Although AI-based technologies, especially generative models, consume significant energy and contribute to CO2 emissions, they also offer innovative solutions for energy optimization, disaster prediction, and sustainable resource management. The article takes a critical account of the current risk-based regulatory approach, exemplified by the EU AI Act ((AI 2024)), arguing that it prioritizes harm prevention over proactive responsibility. As a form of integration, it proposes the concept of a Sustainability Alignment Tax (SAT) as a conceptual framework to balance AI development with environmental and socio-economic sustainability. The SAT encourages stakeholders to weigh the benefits of AI technologie...
2025
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