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The HORN Bulletin: Volume VIII | Issue IV | July-August 2025 – Emerging Technologies, Innovation and Cultural Heritage in Kenya’s Climate Diplomacy – The role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Internet of Things (IoT)

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Published September 15, 2025

This paper explores the future of Kenya’s climate diplomacy by examining the interplay between climate security, scientific innovation, and cultural heritage. It analyzes how Kenya is redefining climate diplomacy through active international engagement, policy frameworks, and strategic partnerships aimed at tackling environmental threats. A key focus is the integration of emerging technologies particularly Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT) in enhancing climate monitoring, data analysis, and policy decision-making. These technologies are shown to be pivotal in transforming climate governance and supporting Kenya’s adaptation and mitigation efforts. Additionally, the paper highlights the role of indigenous knowledge

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