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         <p>The UW Climate Risk Lab (CRL) is a multidisciplinary research and innovation center based at the [https://foster.uw.edu/ University of Washington Foster School of Business] in the Department of Finance & Business Economics. Established in 2022, it advances data and technology solutions to issues in climate-related financial risk for corporate and government decision-makers. [https://foster.uw.edu/faculty-research/directory/phillip-bruner/ Phillip Bruner], co-founder of the CRL, currently serves as its Executive Director.<p>
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<p>The CRL brings together academics and professionals in climate finance, risk management, business
analytics, data engineering, computer science, atmospheric sciences, supply chains management,
information systems and AI. It collaborates with several initiatives within the [https://www.washington.edu/ University of Washington (UW)], which include the [https://foster.uw.edu/centers/buerk-ctr-entrepreneurship/ Buerk Center for Entrepreneurship], [https://www.cei.washington.edu/ Clean Energy Institute], [https://foster.uw.edu/centers/creative-destruction-lab/ Creative Destruction Lab], [https://escience.washington.edu/ eSciences Institute] and [https://uil.be.uw.edu/ Urban Infrastructure Lab]. Its external partners include: the [https://nicholasinstitute.duke.edu/issues/energy-data-analytics Duke Energy Data Analytics Lab], the [https://pnwmac.org/ Pacific Northwest Mission Accelerator Center], and [https://maritimeblue.org/ Washington Maritime Blue].</p>
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Welcome to UW Climate Risk Lab Wiki,

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About

The UW Climate Risk Lab (CRL) is a multidisciplinary research and innovation center based at the University of Washington Foster School of Business in the Department of Finance & Business Economics. Established in 2022, it advances data and technology solutions to issues in climate-related financial risk for corporate and government decision-makers. Phillip Bruner, co-founder of the CRL, currently serves as its Executive Director.

The CRL brings together academics and professionals in climate finance, risk management, business analytics, data engineering, computer science, atmospheric sciences, supply chains management, information systems and AI. It collaborates with several initiatives within the University of Washington (UW), which include the Buerk Center for Entrepreneurship, Clean Energy Institute, Creative Destruction Lab, eSciences Institute and Urban Infrastructure Lab. Its external partners include: the Duke Energy Data Analytics Lab, the Pacific Northwest Mission Accelerator Center, and Washington Maritime Blue.

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