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|Atkinson center for sustainability, Cornell University
|[https://www.atkinson.cornell.edu/research/climaterisk/ Atkinson center for sustainability, Cornell University]
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|A leading interdisciplinary research hub dedicated to addressing the world’s most pressing environmental challenges. The Atkinson Center focuses on critical areas such as climate change mitigation and adaptation, renewable energy, sustainable food systems, and ecosystem conservation.
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|US
|[https://www.atkinson.cornell.edu/research/climaterisk/ Access]
|[https://www.atkinson.cornell.edu/research/climaterisk/ Access]
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|Berkeley climate initiative
|[https://www.law.berkeley.edu/research/clee/research/climate/climate-risk-initiative/ Berkeley climate initiative]
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|An initiative under Berkeley Law School. It focuses on developing market-based, regulatory, and policy tools to help the insurance and financial industries address climate change risks. The initiative provides policy guidance, facilitates discussions among industry stakeholders, promotes research through events and media outreach, and supports policymakers in implementing innovative climate risk management tools. There are also other initiatives under Law School.
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|[https://www.law.berkeley.edu/research/clee/research/climate/climate-risk-initiative/ Access]
|[https://www.law.berkeley.edu/research/clee/research/climate/climate-risk-initiative/ Access]
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|Business school of Edinburgh
|[https://www.business-school.ed.ac.uk/executive-education/climate-change-risk-in-finance Business school of Edinburgh]
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|It provides an online course "Climate Change Risk in Finance" that helps financial professionals looks at how to navigate climate data, measure risks and gain reliable insights for financial decision making.
|UK
|UK
|[https://www.business-school.ed.ac.uk/executive-education/climate-change-risk-in-finance Access]
|[https://www.business-school.ed.ac.uk/executive-education/climate-change-risk-in-finance Access]
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|Cambridge Institute of Sustainability Leadership
|[https://www.cisl.cam.ac.uk/ Cambridge Institute of Sustainability Leadership]
|An institute that focus on activating leadership globally to transform economies for people, nature and climate. They work with leaders and innovators across business, finance and government to accelerate '''action for a sustainable future'''.  
|An institute that focus on activating leadership globally to transform economies for people, nature and climate. They work with leaders and innovators across business, finance and government to accelerate '''action for a sustainable future'''.  
|UK
|UK
|[https://www.cisl.cam.ac.uk/ Access]
|[https://www.cisl.cam.ac.uk/ Access]
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|Center for Climate Finance and Investment, Imperial College Business School
|[https://www.imperial.ac.uk/business-school/faculty-research/research-centres/centre-climate-finance-investment/research/ Center for Climate Finance and Investment, Imperial College Business School]
|The center focus on how capital markets are responding to global climate change. Their research covers five workstreams: climate risk ccenarios and stress testing, nature, clean energy investing; climate finance markets and instruments; and adaptation and resilience.
|The center focus on how capital markets are responding to global climate change. Their research covers five workstreams: climate risk ccenarios and stress testing, nature, clean energy investing; climate finance markets and instruments; and adaptation and resilience.
|UK
|UK
|[https://www.imperial.ac.uk/business-school/faculty-research/research-centres/centre-climate-finance-investment/research/ Access]
|[https://www.imperial.ac.uk/business-school/faculty-research/research-centres/centre-climate-finance-investment/research/ Access]
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|Center for Climate and Resilience Research (CR)2
|[https://www.cr2.cl/eng/ Center for Climate and Resilience Research (CR)2]
|Its aim is to generate knowledge about climate science and resilience from an interdisciplinary perspective and study how climate change impacts Chilean ecosystems and society.
|Its aim is to generate knowledge about climate science and resilience from an interdisciplinary perspective and study how climate change impacts Chilean ecosystems and society.
|Chile
|Chile
|[https://www.cr2.cl/eng/ Access]
|[https://www.cr2.cl/eng/ Access]
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|Center for Climate Environment Resilience, Newcasstle University
|[https://www.ncl.ac.uk/environmental-climate-resilience/our-research/adapting-to-extreme-events/climate-research-and-risk/ Center for Climate Environment Resilience, Newcasstle University]
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|UK
|UK
|[https://www.ncl.ac.uk/environmental-climate-resilience/our-research/adapting-to-extreme-events/climate-research-and-risk/ Access]
|[https://www.ncl.ac.uk/environmental-climate-resilience/our-research/adapting-to-extreme-events/climate-research-and-risk/ Access]
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|ESG Initiative, The Wharton School
|[https://esg.wharton.upenn.edu/centers-labs/climate-center/climate-risk-solutions/ ESG Initiative, The Wharton School]
|The School brings together stakeholders from academia, government, communities, and the private sector to conduct academically rigorous, practically relevant research on topics such as '''climate change, renewable energy, air and water pollution, waste disposal, biodiversity, and deforestation'''. Our core research areas include how '''climate risk impacts business strategy and financial markets, how environmental policies and markets transform the energy and transportation sectors across countries at different stages of economic development, and climate and environmental ethics'''.
|The School brings together stakeholders from academia, government, communities, and the private sector to conduct academically rigorous, practically relevant research on topics such as '''climate change, renewable energy, air and water pollution, waste disposal, biodiversity, and deforestation'''. Our core research areas include how '''climate risk impacts business strategy and financial markets, how environmental policies and markets transform the energy and transportation sectors across countries at different stages of economic development, and climate and environmental ethics'''.
|US
|US
|[https://esg.wharton.upenn.edu/centers-labs/climate-center/climate-risk-solutions/ Access]
|[https://esg.wharton.upenn.edu/centers-labs/climate-center/climate-risk-solutions/ Access]
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|Grantham Institute, Imperial College London
|[https://www.imperial.ac.uk/grantham/ Grantham Institute, Imperial College London]
|The Grantham Institute is Imperial College London's hub for climate change and the environment. They seek to understand our planetary environment, how the human-environment interacts with the natural world, and how the translation of research to inform policy and innovation can help create a sustainable, resilient, healthy future for the planet.
|The Grantham Institute is Imperial College London's hub for climate change and the environment. They seek to understand our planetary environment, how the human-environment interacts with the natural world, and how the translation of research to inform policy and innovation can help create a sustainable, resilient, healthy future for the planet.
|UK
|UK
|[https://www.imperial.ac.uk/grantham/ Access]
|[https://www.imperial.ac.uk/grantham/ Access]
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|Business and Environment Institute, Harvard Business School
|[https://www.hbs.edu/environment/Pages/default.aspx Business and Environment Institute, Harvard Business School]
|The Business and Environment Initiative educates, connects, and mobilizes business leaders to address climate change and other environmental challenges. Its climate change related research focuses on climate mitigation.  
|The Business and Environment Initiative educates, connects, and mobilizes business leaders to address climate change and other environmental challenges. Its climate change related research focuses on climate mitigation.  
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|US
|[https://www.hbs.edu/environment/Pages/default.aspx Access]
|[https://www.hbs.edu/environment/Pages/default.aspx Access]
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|Institute for Climate, Energy, and Disaster Solutions, Australia National University (ANU)
|[https://www.hbs.edu/environment/Pages/default.aspx Institute for Climate, Energy, and Disaster Solutions, Australia National University (ANU)]
|Its goal is to advance innovative solutions to address '''climate change, energy system transitions and disasters'''. We facilitate integrated approaches to research, teaching and policy, industry and community engagement across disciplines. We also lead the [https://www.anu.edu.au/about/strategic-planning/anu-below-zero-initiative ANU Below Zero Initiative] in research, teaching and engagement whose goal is to reduce the University's greenhouse gas emissions to below zero.
|Its goal is to advance innovative solutions to address '''climate change, energy system transitions and disasters'''. We facilitate integrated approaches to research, teaching and policy, industry and community engagement across disciplines. We also lead the [https://www.anu.edu.au/about/strategic-planning/anu-below-zero-initiative ANU Below Zero Initiative] in research, teaching and engagement whose goal is to reduce the University's greenhouse gas emissions to below zero.
|Australia
|Australia
|[https://iceds.anu.edu.au Access]
|[https://iceds.anu.edu.au Access]
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|Climateworks Center, Monash University
|[https://www.climateworkscentre.org Climateworks Center, Monash University]
|The Climateworks mission is to accelerate action to achieve net zero emissions within Australia, Southeast Asia and the Pacific, aligned with the global goal of limiting warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius. It works across four physical systems (food, land, and ocean, industry, cities, and energy) of the economy that produce emissions, and three systems (sustainable corporate, sustainable economy, and sustainable finance) that enable emissions reduction.
|The Climateworks mission is to accelerate action to achieve net zero emissions within Australia, Southeast Asia and the Pacific, aligned with the global goal of limiting warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius. It works across four physical systems (food, land, and ocean, industry, cities, and energy) of the economy that produce emissions, and three systems (sustainable corporate, sustainable economy, and sustainable finance) that enable emissions reduction.
|Australia
|Australia
|[https://www.climateworkscentre.org Access]
|[https://www.climateworkscentre.org Access]
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|Climate Risk institute of Canada
|[https://climateriskinstitute.ca/ Climate Risk institute of Canada]
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|Canada
|Canada
|[https://climateriskinstitute.ca/ Access]
|[https://climateriskinstitute.ca/ Access]
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|School of Sustainability, Stanford University
|[https://sustainability.stanford.edu/news/research/all-topics School of Sustainability, Stanford University]
|Its research focus on many aspects of the sustainability, including climate, biodiversity, energy, and hazards.  
|Its research focus on many aspects of the sustainability, including climate, biodiversity, energy, and hazards.  
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|US
|[https://sustainability.stanford.edu/news/research/all-topics Access]
|[https://sustainability.stanford.edu/news/research/all-topics Access]
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|Center for Social Innovation, Stanford Business School
|[https://www.gsb.stanford.edu/experience/learning/social-innovation/journeys/energy-environment Center for Social Innovation, Stanford Business School]
|Stanford Business School has a couple of initiatives that focus on climate-change related topics, such as rapid decarbonization initiative, clean energy opportunities, etc.  
|Stanford Business School has a couple of initiatives that focus on climate-change related topics, such as rapid decarbonization initiative, clean energy opportunities, etc.  
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|US
|[https://www.gsb.stanford.edu/experience/learning/social-innovation/journeys/energy-environment Access]
|[https://www.gsb.stanford.edu/experience/learning/social-innovation/journeys/energy-environment Access]
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|Stanford Woods Institute for the environment
|[https://woods.stanford.edu/research/focal-areas/climate Stanford Woods Institute for the environment]
|Stanford Woods Institute researchers are creating climate models for economic impact studies and energy and environmental policymaking. Some are assessing climate vulnerabilities and shifting public perspectives on climate change issues. Others are looking closely at ways to assess risk, reduce vulnerabilities and mitigate and adapt to impacts.
|Stanford Woods Institute researchers are creating climate models for economic impact studies and energy and environmental policymaking. Some are assessing climate vulnerabilities and shifting public perspectives on climate change issues. Others are looking closely at ways to assess risk, reduce vulnerabilities and mitigate and adapt to impacts.
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|US
|[https://woods.stanford.edu/research/focal-areas/climate Access]
|[https://woods.stanford.edu/research/focal-areas/climate Access]
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|Climate School, Columbia University
|[https://www.climate.columbia.edu Climate School, Columbia University]
|The Climate School aims to educate future climate leaders, support groundbreaking research, and foster essential climate solutions from the community to the planetary scale.
|The Climate School aims to educate future climate leaders, support groundbreaking research, and foster essential climate solutions from the community to the planetary scale.
|US
|US
|[https://www.climate.columbia.edu Access]
|[https://www.climate.columbia.edu Access]
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|MIT Sloan School of Management
|[https://mitsloan.mit.edu/ideas-made-to-matter/topics/climate-change MIT Sloan School of Management]
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|US
|US
|[https://mitsloan.mit.edu/ideas-made-to-matter/topics/climate-change Access]
|[https://mitsloan.mit.edu/ideas-made-to-matter/topics/climate-change Access]
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|London Business School
|[https://www.london.edu/search#q=climate%20change London Business School]
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|UK
|UK
|[https://www.london.edu/search#q=climate%20change Access]
|[https://www.london.edu/search#q=climate%20change Access]
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|Judge Business School, University of Cambridge
|[https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/faculty-research/centres/risk/research/ Judge Business School, University of Cambridge]
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|UK
|UK
|[https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/faculty-research/centres/risk/research/ Access]
|[https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/faculty-research/centres/risk/research/ Access]
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|Climate Resilience Academy, University of Miami
|[https://resilience.miami.edu/about-us/index.html Climate Resilience Academy, University of Miami]
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|US
|[https://resilience.miami.edu/about-us/index.html Access]
|[https://resilience.miami.edu/about-us/index.html Access]
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|Volatility and Risk Institute,  New York University
|[https://www.stern.nyu.edu/experience-stern/about/departments-centers-initiatives/centers-of-research/volatility-and-risk-institute/initiatives/climate-risk Volatility and Risk Institute,  New York University]
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|US
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|[https://www.stern.nyu.edu/experience-stern/about/departments-centers-initiatives/centers-of-research/volatility-and-risk-institute/initiatives/climate-risk Access]
|[https://www.stern.nyu.edu/experience-stern/about/departments-centers-initiatives/centers-of-research/volatility-and-risk-institute/initiatives/climate-risk Access]
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|Climate Risk Research Group, University of Waterloo
|[https://uwaterloo.ca/climate-risk-research-group/ Climate Risk Research Group, University of Waterloo]
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|Canada
|Canada
|[https://uwaterloo.ca/climate-risk-research-group/ Access]
|[https://uwaterloo.ca/climate-risk-research-group/ Access]
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|UNSW Institute for Climate Risk & Response
|[https://www.unsw.edu.au/research/icrr UNSW Institute for Climate Risk & Response]
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|Australia
|Australia
|[https://www.unsw.edu.au/research/icrr Access]
|[https://www.unsw.edu.au/research/icrr Access]
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|EDHEC Climate Risk Institute
|[https://climateimpact.edhec.edu/who-we-are EDHEC Climate Risk Institute]
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|Singapore
|Singapore
|[https://climateimpact.edhec.edu/who-we-are Access]
|[https://climateimpact.edhec.edu/who-we-are Access]
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|Climate Action Unit of UCL
|[https://www.ucl.ac.uk/climate-action-unit/climate-risk Climate Action Unit of UCL]
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|UK
|UK
|[https://www.ucl.ac.uk/climate-action-unit/climate-risk Access]
|[https://www.ucl.ac.uk/climate-action-unit/climate-risk Access]
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|UIUC Weather and Climate Risk
|[https://climas.illinois.edu/research/areas/weather-and-climate-risk UIUC Weather and Climate Risk]
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|[https://climas.illinois.edu/research/areas/weather-and-climate-risk Access]
|[https://climas.illinois.edu/research/areas/weather-and-climate-risk Access]
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|Global Systems Institute, University of Exeter
|[https://www.exeter.ac.uk/research/institutes/gsi/research/climateriskresilienceandadaptation/ Global Systems Institute, University of Exeter]
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|UK
|UK
|[https://www.exeter.ac.uk/research/institutes/gsi/research/climateriskresilienceandadaptation/ Access]
|[https://www.exeter.ac.uk/research/institutes/gsi/research/climateriskresilienceandadaptation/ Access]
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|Weather and Climate Risks, ETH Zurich
|[https://wcr.ethz.ch/ Weather and Climate Risks, ETH Zurich]
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|Switzerland
|Switzerland
|[https://wcr.ethz.ch/ Access]
|[https://wcr.ethz.ch/ Access]
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|Center for Climate Resilience and Decision Science, Argonne National Laboratory
|[https://climrr.anl.gov/ Center for Climate Resilience and Decision Science, Argonne National Laboratory]
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Revision as of 15:19, 12 November 2024

This webpage provides an overview of organizations engaged in climate risk-related work, with a focus on their key projects and available open-source data portals and tools, where applicable.

Governmental or Intergovernmental Organizations

Name Description Geo-location Tools and Publications
The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) is the primary global standard setter for the prudential regulation of banks and provides a forum for regular cooperation on banking supervisory matters. Its 45 members comprise central banks and bank supervisors from 28 jurisdictions. Switzerland Link
The European Central Bank (ECB) The ECB is the central bank of the European Union countries which use the euro. Their main task is to maintain price stability. They identify and give recommendations for reducing risks that could throw the financial system out of balance. Europe Link
European Banking Authority (EBA) The EBA is actively working on Climate Stress Testing with the aim of assessing the resilience of the EU banking system to the potential impact of climate risks, also in line with the new mandates received from the European Commission. France
European Environment Agency (EEA) The European Climate Adaptation Platform Climate-ADAPT provides a lot of services and data on addressing climate change challenges. EEA also published the first European Climate Risk Assessment report. Denmark Climate-ADAPT platform
FDIC FDIC issued Principles for Climate-Related Financial Risk Management for Large Financial Institutions that provide a high-level framework for the safe and sound management of exposures to climate-related financial risks. US
Financial Sustainability Board (FSB) The FSB is coordinating internationally the work to address climate-related financial risks. It also created the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD), an organization to develop guidelines for companies to disclose climate-related risks and opportunities in a transparent and consistent manner. Switzerland Link
Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR) The GFDRR focuses on disaster risk management by providing financial support, technical expertise, and investing in innovative tools and analytics to share global knowledge. Its aim is to strengthen policies and operations for better disaster preparedness and climate change adaptation. It is hosted by the World Bank. US Knowledge Hub
Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES) IGES seeks to promote a transition to a climate-resilient future by advancing the development of mitigation and adaptation initiatives aligned with international negotiations and processes. They assist policymakers, local communities, businesses and investors to understand climate risks and future climate regimes based on sound science. Through our research activities on market mechanisms, mitigation and adaptation, we help various stakeholders co-design actions for localizing climate-resilient societies. Japan Publications
International Monetary Fund (IMF) IMF works to achieve sustainable growth and prosperity for all of its 191 member countries. It does so by supporting economic policies that promote financial stability and monetary cooperation, which are essential to increase productivity, job creation, and economic well-being. The IMF is governed by and accountable to its member countries. A Climate Change Indicators Dashboard where data on greenhouse gases emissions, adaptation, mitigation, transition risks, as well as climate and weather data can be found is provided. There are also working papers on the impact, risk, and issue of climate change on financial stability, as well as finance data and statistics on country and sector scale. US Climate Change Indicators Dashboard
Network for Greening the Financial System (NGFS) The Central Banks and Supervisors Network for Greening the Financial System (NGFS) is a group of Central Banks and Supervisors willing, on a voluntary basis, to exchange experiences, share best practices, contribute to the development of environment and climate risk management in the financial sector, and to mobilize mainstream finance to support the transition toward a sustainable economy. Its purpose is to define and promote best practices to be implemented within and outside of the Membership of the NGFS and to conduct or commission analytical work on green finance. Fance NGFS Scenarios Portal

Publications NGFS Climate finance Research portal

The World Bank The World Bank has numerous resources regarding climate change and risk assessment, including Climate Information Resources, a hub of useful climate information. US
UNEP FI Risk center An initiative of the United Nations Environment Programme Finance Initiative (UNEP FI), dedicated to advancing global understanding and management of financial risks related to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues. A lot of useful resources, including tools, methodologies, and guides to empower banks, investors and insurers to better assess, disclose and manage their climate risks. They also have sectoral risks and supporting client engagement, for example, climate risks in the real estate sector. Switzerland Resources

Academic Institutions

Name Description Geo-location Link
Atkinson center for sustainability, Cornell University A leading interdisciplinary research hub dedicated to addressing the world’s most pressing environmental challenges. The Atkinson Center focuses on critical areas such as climate change mitigation and adaptation, renewable energy, sustainable food systems, and ecosystem conservation. US Access
Berkeley climate initiative An initiative under Berkeley Law School. It focuses on developing market-based, regulatory, and policy tools to help the insurance and financial industries address climate change risks. The initiative provides policy guidance, facilitates discussions among industry stakeholders, promotes research through events and media outreach, and supports policymakers in implementing innovative climate risk management tools. There are also other initiatives under Law School. US Access
Business school of Edinburgh It provides an online course "Climate Change Risk in Finance" that helps financial professionals looks at how to navigate climate data, measure risks and gain reliable insights for financial decision making. UK Access
Cambridge Institute of Sustainability Leadership An institute that focus on activating leadership globally to transform economies for people, nature and climate. They work with leaders and innovators across business, finance and government to accelerate action for a sustainable future.   UK Access
Center for Climate Finance and Investment, Imperial College Business School The center focus on how capital markets are responding to global climate change. Their research covers five workstreams: climate risk ccenarios and stress testing, nature, clean energy investing; climate finance markets and instruments; and adaptation and resilience. UK Access
Center for Climate and Resilience Research (CR)2 Its aim is to generate knowledge about climate science and resilience from an interdisciplinary perspective and study how climate change impacts Chilean ecosystems and society. Chile Access
Center for Climate Environment Resilience, Newcasstle University UK Access
ESG Initiative, The Wharton School The School brings together stakeholders from academia, government, communities, and the private sector to conduct academically rigorous, practically relevant research on topics such as climate change, renewable energy, air and water pollution, waste disposal, biodiversity, and deforestation. Our core research areas include how climate risk impacts business strategy and financial markets, how environmental policies and markets transform the energy and transportation sectors across countries at different stages of economic development, and climate and environmental ethics. US Access
Grantham Institute, Imperial College London The Grantham Institute is Imperial College London's hub for climate change and the environment. They seek to understand our planetary environment, how the human-environment interacts with the natural world, and how the translation of research to inform policy and innovation can help create a sustainable, resilient, healthy future for the planet. UK Access
Business and Environment Institute, Harvard Business School The Business and Environment Initiative educates, connects, and mobilizes business leaders to address climate change and other environmental challenges. Its climate change related research focuses on climate mitigation. US Access
Institute for Climate, Energy, and Disaster Solutions, Australia National University (ANU) Its goal is to advance innovative solutions to address climate change, energy system transitions and disasters. We facilitate integrated approaches to research, teaching and policy, industry and community engagement across disciplines. We also lead the ANU Below Zero Initiative in research, teaching and engagement whose goal is to reduce the University's greenhouse gas emissions to below zero. Australia Access
Climateworks Center, Monash University The Climateworks mission is to accelerate action to achieve net zero emissions within Australia, Southeast Asia and the Pacific, aligned with the global goal of limiting warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius. It works across four physical systems (food, land, and ocean, industry, cities, and energy) of the economy that produce emissions, and three systems (sustainable corporate, sustainable economy, and sustainable finance) that enable emissions reduction. Australia Access
Climate Risk institute of Canada Canada Access
School of Sustainability, Stanford University Its research focus on many aspects of the sustainability, including climate, biodiversity, energy, and hazards. US Access
Center for Social Innovation, Stanford Business School Stanford Business School has a couple of initiatives that focus on climate-change related topics, such as rapid decarbonization initiative, clean energy opportunities, etc. US Access
Stanford Woods Institute for the environment Stanford Woods Institute researchers are creating climate models for economic impact studies and energy and environmental policymaking. Some are assessing climate vulnerabilities and shifting public perspectives on climate change issues. Others are looking closely at ways to assess risk, reduce vulnerabilities and mitigate and adapt to impacts. US Access
Climate School, Columbia University The Climate School aims to educate future climate leaders, support groundbreaking research, and foster essential climate solutions from the community to the planetary scale. US Access
MIT Sloan School of Management US Access
London Business School UK Access
Judge Business School, University of Cambridge UK Access
Climate Resilience Academy, University of Miami US Access
Volatility and Risk Institute, New York University US Access
Climate Risk Research Group, University of Waterloo Canada Access
UNSW Institute for Climate Risk & Response Australia Access
EDHEC Climate Risk Institute Singapore Access
Climate Action Unit of UCL UK Access
UIUC Weather and Climate Risk US Access
Global Systems Institute, University of Exeter UK Access
Weather and Climate Risks, ETH Zurich Switzerland Access
Center for Climate Resilience and Decision Science, Argonne National Laboratory US Access

Non-profit Organizations

Name Description Link
Global Canopy Global Canopy is a data-driven not for profit that targets the market forces destroying nature. They do this by improving transparency and accountability. They provide innovative open-access data, clear metrics, and actionable insights to leading companies, financial institutions, governments and campaigning organisations worldwide to help them make better decisions about nature, forests and people. Access
Global Change Data Lab Its flagship project World in Data​ provides numerous climate change related data, including greenhouse gas emission data, energy data, and climate data.
Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB)
  • sustainability related risk, including GHG emissions and ecological impact
Environmental Resources Management (ERM) Foundation
WRI
CDP
GHG Protocol
EDF
Resources for the Future
Resilient planet finance lab
Germanwatch
Climate Impact Lab The Climate Impact Lab is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization with a mission to measure and communicate the impacts of climate change on people to empower effective decision-making. Access
Climateworks Center, Monash University The Climateworks mission is to accelerate action to achieve net zero emissions within Australia, Southeast Asia and the Pacific, aligned with the global goal of limiting warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius. It works across four physical systems (food, land, and ocean, industry, cities, and energy) of the economy that produce emissions, and three systems (sustainable corporate, sustainable economy, and sustainable finance) that enable emissions reduction. Access
South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI) The South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI) contributes to South Africa’s sustainable development by facilitating access to biodiversity data, generating information and knowledge, building capacity, providing policy advice, showcasing and conserving biodiversity in its national botanical and zoological gardens Access

For-profit Organizations

Name Description Geo-location Publications
Moody's A risk assessment company that can help translate climate change risk into financial impact. U.S Link
S&P Global S&P Global is a provider of critical information, analytics, and solutions for the global financial markets. The company is committed to helping businesses and investors navigate the complexities of sustainability, with a particular focus on climate risk and resilience. U.S
IBM IBM provides services that assess, manage and incorporate climate risk data to accelerate the companies' ESG reporting. U.S
First Street First Street exists to make the connection between climate change and financial risk at scale for financial institutions, companies and governments. U.S
Climate Risk Services Climate Risk Services provides products and services to help financial institutions and corporates ​ accelerate the green transition by addressing real-world adaptation and implementation challenges.​ Our offerings cover all aspects of embedding climate and nature-related risk management into organisations, ​ from the science to the strategy and down to the execution. UK
1in1000 A research initiative created by Theia Finance Labs and the Oxford Sustainable Finance Group to develop a open-source climate stress test model suite UK
pwc climate risk modelling services. PwC is one of the world's largest professional services firms, offering services in audit and assurance, consulting, and tax. UK
MSCI Inc. - Climate Value-at-Risk Quantify and understand the financial risks of climate change and take necessary action for portfolio performance optimization, risk management and regulatory reporting purposes U.S Link
McKinsey A consulting company that provides services that help clients quantify, report, and manage climate impacts. U.S Link
BlackRock BlackRock's Aladdin® Climate was built to quantify climate risks and opportunities in financial terms – bridging climate science, policy scenarios, asset data, and financial models to arrive at climate-adjusted valuations and risk metrics. U.S
Bloomberg Provide services on climate- and nature- related financial risk. U.S
KPMG Provide services on quantifying the financial impacts of climate change U.S
Climate Policy Initiative CPI is an analysis and advisory organization with deep expertise in finance and policy. Their mission is to help governments, businesses, and financial institutions drive economic growth while addressing climate change. Our vision is to build a sustainable, resilient, and inclusive global economy. Global
CLIMAFIN Provide climate financial risk assessment. France
AXA Axa S.A. is a French multinational insurance corporation headquartered in the 8th arrondissement of Paris. It also provides investment management and other financial services via its subsidiaries. France Link
Oliver Wyman Oliver Wyman is a global management consulting firm that provides strategic insights and solutions to some of the world’s leading organizations. Its Climate Credit Analytics is a cutting-edge service designed to help organizations understand and navigate the evolving carbon markets. U.S Link
Deloitte Deloitte is a professional services firms, offering a broad range of services including audit and assurance, consulting, tax, risk advisory, and financial advisory. U.S Link
EY EY is one of the "Big Four" accounting firms, offering services in audit, tax, advisory, and consulting across various industries globally. UK Link