IJSRP, Volume 15, Issue 4, April 2025 Edition [ISSN 2250-3153]
					
				
			
            
				
				     
					Sagarika Rastogi, Kushagra Srivastava				
			
				Abstract: 
				This paper explores the intersection of climate vulnerability and geopolitical risks, underscoring the need for urgent climate action so that the current world order can prevail. It examines the challenges faced by low lying island nations and resource poor countries, further highlighting their potentially available strategies for managing climate inaction. Climate change poses significant ecological risks by threatening to destroy habitats of many species and endanger the few left, however, this paper focuses on other ways that climate change harms the social and political order by assessing potential factors like emergence of artificial intelligence, climate induced migration and displacement, productivity lags and analyzing how they would further exacerbate geopolitical tensions among and within nations. It also discusses a few emerging techniques and technologies that are in their nascent stages of development but would greatly help eliminate or at least reduce the climate problem by a large extent.