Climate Risk Assessment
12 physical hazards. Multiple scenarios. 4 time horizons. 30-year projections for any location. Results in 2 minutes.
12 Physical Climate Hazards
Comprehensive coverage of acute and chronic physical climate risks.
Scenario Comparison
Compare risk trajectories under different climate futures using IPCC scenarios.
SSP2-4.5
Intermediate emissions scenario. Assumes gradual mitigation efforts and moderate climate policies through 2100.
SSP5-8.5
High emissions scenario. Represents fossil-fueled development with limited climate action through 2100.

4 Time Horizons
Track risk evolution from today through 2050.

Trusted Data Sources
Built on authoritative climate science and global datasets.

Use Cases
TCFD Disclosure
Generate scenario-based physical risk data for climate-related financial disclosures. Ready for regulatory reporting requirements.
Portfolio Screening
Screen real estate, investments, or loan portfolios for physical climate risk. Identify high-exposure assets across multiple hazards.
Real Estate Due Diligence
Evaluate climate exposure before acquisition. Understand flood risk, heat stress, and other hazards affecting property value.
Insurance Underwriting
Assess physical perils for policy locations. Comprehensive hazard analysis for accurate risk pricing.
Sample Report
Complete Your Analysis
Combine Climate Risk with our other tools for comprehensive location intelligence.
Free Geocoder
Validate location data with free geocoding before running climate assessments.
LULC+ Land Cover
Add environmental context with land cover analysis and EUDR compliance scoring.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What climate scenarios are used?
We use SSP2-4.5 (moderate emissions) and SSP5-8.5 (high emissions) scenarios from IPCC’s Shared Socioeconomic Pathways. These represent the range of possible climate futures and allow you to stress-test locations under different conditions.
What time periods are covered?
Reports include four time horizons: baseline (current conditions), 2030 (near-term), 2040 (mid-term), and 2050 (long-term). This allows you to track how risk evolves over the next 30 years.
Where does the data come from?
Climate projections come from NASA NEX-GDDP-CMIP6. Water stress data from WRI Aqueduct 4.0. Elevation and terrain from NASA SRTM. Sea level rise projections from IPCC AR6. All authoritative, peer-reviewed sources.
How long does an assessment take?
A single Climate Risk assessment completes in 1-2 minutes. This includes fetching climate projections, analyzing all 12 hazards across both scenarios and all time horizons, and generating the full report.
Can I assess multiple locations at once?
Yes, you can upload a CSV file with multiple coordinates for batch processing. You can also use our API for programmatic access. Contact us for portfolio pricing on large-scale assessments.
What is TCFD and why does it matter?
TCFD (Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures) is a framework for climate risk reporting. Many jurisdictions now require TCFD-aligned disclosures. Our reports provide the scenario-based physical risk data needed for compliance.
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Get a comprehensive 12-hazard climate risk assessment for any location.
