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- Medium Business (51-250 people)
- Large Business (250+ people)
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Core Features
Unwritten 360 builds climate risk analysis around structured, scenario-based evaluation and guided workflows that map results directly into disclosure and action steps. It uses high-resolution data to quantify risks in financial and operational terms, then supports workflows for reporting and operational decisions. Some of its main features are:
Detect: Data-driven scenario analysis — Provides physical, transition and nature risk analysis using real-world scenario frameworks and granular data.
Physical risk quantification — Assesses chronic and acute hazards with financial impact estimates across a portfolio or individual assets.
Transition risk coverage — Moves beyond carbon pricing with context on policy, technology, legal and reputational risks.
Nature exposure insights — Includes TFND-aligned coverage such as biodiversity risk, forest loss and water stress.
Report: AI-guided disclosure templates — Generates regulator and investor-aligned reporting through workflows that map to IFRS S2, CSRD, SB 261 and similar standards.
Act: Mitigation and monitoring tools — Helps stakeholders identify risk actions, track mitigation progress, and monitor real-time exposure across markets and supply chains.
Closing Insights
Unwritten 360 was developed by Orderly Transition Ltd, founded in 2022 by Amos Wittenberg and Dr Phillip Marks, veterans of climate data and analytics with roots in building ESG practices at Palantir Technologies. Its leadership blends engineering, climate science and finance expertise, backed by an advisory board that, as of January 2026, includes academics and former policymakers such as Prof Cameron Hepburn (Oxford) and Claire O’Neill (former UK Minister for Energy and Clean Growth).
What differentiates Unwritten 360 from many carbon accounting tools is its integrated climate-risk focus spanning physical, transition and nature exposures, combined with AI-guided reporting templates tailored to multiple disclosure standards. This makes it particularly relevant for firms operating under cross-jurisdictional disclosure regimes — especially CSRD in the EU, SB 261 in California and AASB S2 in Australia — where boards and investors demand verifiable climate risk narratives alongside quantitative analysis. It also markets itself for private markets due diligence, offering pre-deal screening and portfolio exports to speed climate risk integration into investment processes.
Unwritten’s platform has earned recent industry recognition, such as PEWire Solution Provider of the Year: ESG (Client Services) 2025 and ESG Investing Award — Best ESG & Climate Reporting Platform runner-up 2025. Pricing is available by demo, and the company emphasizes support from climate professionals and economists to help customers interpret results and embed them into governance and strategy.