Three Pillars of Site Intelligence
The situational awareness layer for the enterprise—identifying, analyzing, and monitoring external disruptions across critical locations and value chains. From land cover analysis to climate projections to financial damage quantification.
The External Visibility Gap
Internal Visibility: StrongERP systems, operational workflows, financial reporting—enterprises know their internal operations well. |
External Visibility: WeakClimate exposure, deforestation links, geopolitical disruptions—external risks remain invisible from internal systems. |
Today: Fragmented SolutionsClimate vendor + environmental vendor + news alerts. Separate tools, separate logins, no unified view. |
Continuuiti unifies external risk intelligence into a single situational awareness layer—giving you complete visibility across past changes, present disruptions, and future risks.
Three Dimensions of Awareness
From historical analysis to future projections, gain complete temporal visibility across your operations.
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Past
What changed?Satellite time-lapse from 2020-2025 reveals land cover changes and deforestation patterns. |
Present
What’s happening now?Real-time monitoring of natural disasters, weather extremes, and disruptive events. |
Future
What risks will intensify?Climate projections to 2050 across 12 physical hazards, multiple scenarios, and financial damage quantification. |
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PILLAR 1 • LIVE
Geocoding & FootprintingTransform addresses into validated coordinates with complete environmental context. See what’s on the ground, what’s changed, and what regulations apply.
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PILLAR 2 • COMING SOON
Peril IntelligenceReal-time monitoring of disruptive events affecting your critical locations and facilities. Know immediately when something happens—before it impacts operations.
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PILLAR 3 • LIVE
Climate RiskForward-looking physical climate risk assessment across 12 hazards. TCFD-aligned projections help you understand which locations will face intensifying risks through 2050.
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12 Physical Climate Hazards
Comprehensive hazard coverage across temperature, precipitation, compound, and hydrological risk categories.
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Temperature
• Heat Wave
• Cold Stress • Temperature Change |
Precipitation
• Drought
• Extreme Rainfall • Precipitation Change |
Compound
• Wildfire
• Landslide • Severe Storm |
Hydrological
• River Flood
• Sea Level Rise • Water Stress |

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FINANCIAL QUANTIFICATION • LIVE
Climate Value at RiskFrom physical hazards to financial impact. Estimate building-level flood damage using peer-reviewed depth-damage curves. Quantify structural loss, contents loss, and damage ratios for any building worldwide.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What data sources does Continuuiti use?
Continuuiti integrates multiple authoritative data sources including Google Dynamic World for land cover classification, Hansen Global Forest Change for deforestation detection, World Database on Protected Areas (WDPA) for conservation zones, RESOLVE Ecoregions for ecological context, CMIP6 climate models for physical risk projections, FEMA HAZUS 4.0 depth-damage curves for US flood damage estimation, and JRC Huizinga et al. 2017 curves for global damage assessment.
How is this different from ESG data providers?
ESG data providers typically aggregate company-level sustainability scores and disclosures. Continuuiti provides site-level intelligence—actual satellite imagery, land cover analysis, and climate projections for specific coordinates. This gives you ground truth about physical locations rather than aggregated corporate metrics.
Is the API available?
Yes, all Continuuiti capabilities are available via REST API for programmatic integration. This enables bulk processing of locations, integration with existing risk management systems, and automated monitoring workflows. Visit our API documentation for technical details.
What is Climate Value at Risk?
Climate Value at Risk quantifies the potential financial damage to buildings from natural hazards like flooding. It uses FEMA HAZUS depth-damage curves for US buildings and JRC Huizinga et al. 2017 curves for 214 countries to estimate structural loss, contents loss, and damage ratios at any flood depth.
When will Peril Intelligence be available?
Peril Intelligence is currently in development. Book a demo to join the early access list and be notified when real-time event monitoring becomes available.
How does this support TCFD and EUDR compliance?
Climate Risk assessments are TCFD-aligned with standardized hazard categories and scenario analysis (SSP2-4.5, SSP5-8.5) suitable for regulatory disclosure. LULC+ provides EUDR compliance scoring with deforestation detection using the December 31, 2020 regulatory cut-off date, helping demonstrate due diligence for forest-risk commodities.
Questions? Reach out to discuss your specific requirements.
