Available Climate Risk Management Features
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Core Features
Physical Climate Risk Analytics: ClimateAi models climate hazards, including temperature extremes, water stress, rainfall volatility, and extreme weather, mapped to specific regions and assets.
Forward-Looking Climate Forecasts: The platform provides projections across short-, medium-, and long-term horizons, supporting scenario-based planning rather than historical-only analysis.
Agriculture & Crop Risk Insights: ClimateAi is widely used in agriculture and food systems to assess yield risk, crop suitability shifts, and climate exposure across sourcing regions.
Supply Chain Risk Mapping: Companies can evaluate climate risk exposure across sourcing locations, suppliers, and geographies, supporting resilience and diversification strategies.
Scenario-Based Decision Support: ClimateAi supports analysis under different climate scenarios, helping users stress-test sourcing strategies and operational plans.
Dashboards & Visual Analytics: Interactive dashboards present climate risk indicators in an accessible, decision-oriented format.
Plans & Pricing
ClimateAi is offered as a subscription-based SaaS platform.
Pricing is not publicly disclosed and typically depends on:
Geographic scope
Number of assets, crops, or sourcing regions
Scenario depth and forecasting horizons
Enterprise vs research use cases
Integrations
Public information suggests ClimateAi supports:
Data ingestion from internal asset, sourcing, and location datasets
Export of analytics outputs for internal reporting and planning tools
The availability of fully documented APIs is not clearly detailed publicly.
Certifications & Assurance
ClimateAi references scientific climate data sources and modelling approaches. Specific ISO certifications or formal assurance standards are not consistently disclosed.
Customers & Use Cases
ClimateAi is used by:
Agribusinesses and food companies
Consumer goods companies with climate-sensitive supply chains
Investors and risk teams assessing physical climate exposure
Use cases focus on resilience planning, sourcing strategy, and climate risk disclosure support, rather than sustainability reporting.
Closing Insights
From a Net Zero Compare perspective, ClimateAi should be positioned as a Climate Risk & Resilience Analytics platform, not as a climate accounting or ESG reporting tool. Its strength lies in forward-looking physical risk intelligence, making it particularly valuable for agriculture, food systems, and geographically exposed supply chains.