Best Climate Risk Software

Compare the Top Climate Risk Software as of July 2026

What is Climate Risk Software?

Climate risk software helps organizations assess, manage, and mitigate risks associated with climate change. It analyzes data on extreme weather events, regulatory changes, and carbon emissions to provide insights into financial and operational vulnerabilities. Businesses use it to model future climate scenarios, ensuring compliance with sustainability regulations and improving resilience strategies. The software integrates with existing risk management systems, offering real-time monitoring and predictive analytics. By leveraging AI and geospatial data, climate risk software enables companies to make informed decisions and safeguard assets against environmental uncertainties. Compare and read user reviews of the best Climate Risk software currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    SafetyCulture

    SafetyCulture

    SafetyCulture

    SafetyCulture is a workplace operations platform trusted by 85,000+ teams to work safely, meet higher standards, and improve every day. 1. Streamline operations by eliminating paper processes - with simple checklists your teams can complete on any device. 2. Get the job done with seamless task and issue management - whether a team member spots something that needs fixing during an inspection, or while on the go, it’s easy to create and assign tasks to hold the right people accountable. 3. Reduce downtime with total asset visibility - gain unique visibility via sensors and telematics data o 4. Onboard, train, and upskill teams seamlessly - deliver bite-sized training that fits into the flow of your team’s work. No matter the device or location. 5. Workplace communications fit for the frontline - close the communication gap with a message system frontline teams love to use.
    Starting Price: $24.00/month/user
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    Oasis Loss Modeling Framework

    Oasis Loss Modeling Framework

    Oasis Loss Modelling Framework

    The Oasis Loss Modelling Framework (Oasis LMF) is an open source catastrophe modeling platform designed to enhance risk assessment through transparency, performance, and innovation. Established as a not-for-profit organization, Oasis LMF offers a comprehensive suite of tools for developing, deploying, and executing catastrophe models without restrictions on modeling approaches. The platform includes a web-based user interface and an API for seamless integration with other systems, facilitating interoperability and ease of use. Core components such as Oasis ktools enable large-scale execution of catastrophe models, while the Oasis Model Development Toolkit supports model development and testing. Emphasizing community collaboration, Oasis LMF's ecosystem comprises over 18 suppliers offering more than 90 models, fostering a diverse and robust modeling environment.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Karryos

    Karryos

    Karryos

    Kayrros is the leading global asset observation platform built on fundamental science, strong R&D and leading technology. Harnessing satellite imagery, geolocation data, textual information and multiple sources of unconventional data with machine learning, natural language processing and advanced mathematics, Kayrros monitors and measures energy, natural resource and industrial activity worldwide. Kayrros integrates satellite imagery, unconventional data and market information on the leading global asset observation platform to deliver customer-specific solutions for decision-making in the energy, natural resource and industrial markets, while measuring environmental impact and providing insight on climate risk. Understanding what is happening in a specific location across the world, or having a clear view of how a crisis impacts an industry, is key to making the best decision possible.
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    LogicManager

    LogicManager

    LogicManager

    LogicManager is a holistic Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) platform that empowers organizations to make risk-informed decisions, drive performance, and demonstrate accountability across the enterprise. Unlike siloed tools, LogicManager connects governance, risk, and compliance activities in a centralized, no-code environment—turning insights into action through its patented Risk Ripple® Intelligence. From policy management and control testing to incident tracking and board reporting, LogicManager streamlines workflows, strengthens internal controls, and provides real-time visibility across departments. With built-in automation, relationship mapping, and AI-powered guidance from LogicManager Expert, users can identify emerging threats, align with strategic goals, and reduce complexity. Backed by award-winning support, LogicManager transforms risk management into a collaborative, proactive function that protects reputations and drives long-term value.
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    ESG Enterprise

    ESG Enterprise

    ESG Enterprise

    ESG Enterprise helps companies and investors improve investment decisions, better understand climate risks & opportunities, and carbon management, and compliance with ESG reporting. Starts with a freemium basic level and see for yourself how easy it is to start your ESG journey. With ESG all-encompassing SaaS tools and premium data, starting sustainable finance disclosure and supply chain human rights and environmental diligence has never been easier. ESG Enterprise is an Environmental, Social, and Governance software, SaaS, and data analytics company designed to help businesses, NGOs and governments reduce ESG risks, manage disruptions, and capture opportunities in the transition to a sustainable-growth, low-carbon economy.
    Starting Price: $59.99 per month
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    The XDI Climate Risk Hub
    The XDI Climate Risk Hub provides world-leading physical climate risk analysis on-demand. Features: Instantly view asset and portfolio risk ratings, 5 risk rating bands based on 10 hazards, Key metrics include Maximum Value at Risk and Productivity Loss. RCPs and NGFS scenarios, Annual analysis from 1990-2100, Spatial resolution of up to 5mx5m. Highly customisable. XDI uses a wide range of engineering, hazard, context, weather, climate and financial data to provide detailed physical risk insights. Asset engineering features vulnerable to damage or failure from hazards are based on 140 standard residential, commercial and industrial archetypes which can be amended to test adaptation responses. Hazard probabilities are calculated using historical weather data (1990 baseline) and local environmental context such as topography, flood mapping, soil composition and others, and the change in hazard severity and frequency as a result of climate model simulations (CMIP5 and CMIP6).
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    Moody's Intelligent Risk Platform
    Moody's Intelligent Risk Platform™ (IRP) is a cloud-native solution designed to enhance risk assessment and decision-making for insurers, reinsurers, and brokers. Leveraging over 30 years of risk analytics expertise, the platform integrates industry-leading Moody's RMS™ models to provide deep insights into various perils, including natural and man-made catastrophes. Its modular architecture offers a suite of applications—such as Risk Modeler™, UnderwriteIQ™, TreatyIQ™, and ExposureIQ™—that streamline workflows across the insurance value chain, from underwriting to portfolio management. Built on Amazon Web Services (AWS), the IRP ensures scalability, flexibility, and continuous innovation, with new features released every six weeks. Additionally, the platform supports over 700 third-party and in-house models through its Open Modeling Engine, facilitating unified multi-vendor risk modeling.
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    Geospiza PATH
    Geospiza PATH™ is an intuitive climate risk assessment platform that enables risk managers, sustainability teams, operation departments, and asset managers to quantify and take action to reduce climate and natural hazard risks. PATH™ visualizes asset risk to a variety of hazards including flood, heat, drought, hurricane & cyclone, and wildfire – and evaluates the costs and benefits of potential actions. Geospiza models real-time climate change data, allowing you to quickly move from costly unknowns into measurable action. Apply climate change analytics and disaster modeling to structures, people, investments, strategic regions–on a map. Engage the best climate risk models to understand the hazard and climate risks facing business. Apply climate change analytics and disaster modeling to structures, people, investments, and strategic regions. After evaluating your risk, create a strategy for mitigating risk, enhancing resilience, and adapting to the consequences of climate change.
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    Jupiter

    Jupiter

    Jupiter Intelligence

    Jupiter is the market leader for climate risk analytics in key industries, including insurance, banking, asset management, real estate, energy, utilities and power, oil and gas, manufacturing, chemicals, mining, retail, agriculture, the public sector, and NGOs. Our best-in-science solutions deliver climate risk analysis of multiple perils, in spatial resolutions from portfolio to asset level, globally and across flexible time horizons and climate scenarios. Jupiter’s physical climate risk analytics have been adopted by at least one of the world’s five largest firms in asset management, banking, insurance, oil and gas, mining, power, and construction, as well as the government of the United States.
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    Understory

    Understory

    Understory

    Traditional insurance hasn't adapted to meet the growing threat of severe weather risk. Understory™ is a leading provider of insurance solutions built for the era of climate change. Find out how your business can manage severe weather risk with simple, transparent, flexible insurance coverage. Learn how our game-changing hyperlocal climate risk engine makes even the most challenging climate risks profitable. Find out why we’re driven to protect the world’s most climate-vulnerable industries from severe weather risk. Unparalleled precision, unprecedented understanding. Meet Dot™, our state-of-the-art weather sensor at the core of our game-changing technology platform. Traditional insurers lack the tools to accurately assess and price severe weather risk. Without knowing what to expect, they expect the worst, leading to unaffordable premiums.
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    Manifest Climate

    Manifest Climate

    Manifest Climate

    Manifest Climate makes it easier to put climate at the centre of your business decisions by combining the efficiency of cutting-edge climate change technology software with ongoing support from dedicated climate strategists. Spend less time sifting through climate change reports and more time actioning clear and simple findings with our easy-to-use platform. Discover climate-related business opportunities faster. Understand the full scope of your climate readiness and how to prepare your disclosures with cutting-edge AI technology and advanced analytics. Assess and benchmark your climate action, climate risk management, and disclosures against industry leaders, and get actionable recommendations on how to take advantage of climate opportunities. Stay on top of climate news and developments with monthly, industry-specific reports curated just for you.
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    S&P Essential Climate Analytics

    S&P Essential Climate Analytics

    S&P Global Market Intelligence

    To get ahead in the low carbon transition, financial institutions and corporations must factor in a complex interplay of physical and transition risks and opportunities in decision making. Our Essential Climate Analytics provides climate intelligence to make decisions with conviction – across corporations, supply chains and counterparties, products, multi-asset financial portfolios and loan books. With a comprehensive lens on physical, transition and reputational climate risks, our Essential Climate Analytics and reporting services provide the climate intelligence you need to inform resilience and capture new opportunities created by the low carbon transition. Get a rapid assessment of carbon exposure, across financial portfolios and companies. Factor exposure to regulatory carbon pricing and physical climate risk scenarios, across regions and through time.
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    ClimateAi

    ClimateAi

    ClimateAi

    At ClimateAi, we seek to make agriculture more profitable and food systems more resilient by bringing climate intelligence and agronomics into the age of machine learning. We are a team of passionate, hardworking scientists, engineers and agriculture entrepreneurs who all believe that climate change is the most important problem of our generation. Understand long-term suitability of a crop of interest across various locations. Balance climate risk across your portfolio — geographic diversification is not risk diversification. Understand long-term suitability of a crop of interest across various locations. Breed with certainty, avoid underperformance. Current and past climate is no longer representative of the future. Breed for the right future climate in your focus markets. Reduce portfolio level risk of seasonal shortages or excess inventory by choosing the right regions to grow in.
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    RiskThinking.AI

    RiskThinking.AI

    RiskThinking.AI

    We collect, codify, align and analyze billions of data-points. We create the derived data needed to calculate Climate-related Financial Risk and make all of our data available to subscribers via a secure API. We algorithmically generate multi-factor scenarios that are used to stress-test an assets climate-related exposure to Policy, Economic, Carbon, Physical, and Social Risks. We measure and rank exposure by magnitude and materiality for each risk variable, and generate Exposure Scores and Climate Risk RatingsTM for every asset, portfolio, corporate, sector, region, country and more. We help regulators, governments, financial institutions, asset managers and large corporations worldwide identify, evaluate and stress-test the potential financial impacts of climate change on industries, economies, portfolios and assets.
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    Zesty.ai

    Zesty.ai

    Zesty.ai

    At Zesty.ai, we transform 200 billion+ data points including aerial imagery, permits, transaction, weather, and sensor data into a digital source of truth for every property. That powerful data fuels climate risk models that further expand what we know the risk associated with the property and its structures. Improve the speed and accuracy of quoting, underwriting and rating with 3D precision. Improve the speed and accuracy of quoting, underwriting and rating with 3D precision. Zesty.ai leverages enhanced geocoding and AI algorithms to accurately identify the correct structure(s) associated with any address. Strong predictive relationship between model outputs and losses.
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    Moody's Climate on Demand

    Moody's Climate on Demand

    Moody's Corporation

    Moody's Climate on Demand provides foundational insight through rigorous data and analytics that define current and forward-looking location-specific threats to real assets from climate-related event damages and business disruption. It offers global coverage with hazard and impact risk scores, scenario analysis capabilities through 2100, and climate financial impact metrics. The platform evaluates exposure to six key climate hazards: floods, heat stress, hurricanes and typhoons, sea level rise, water stress, and wildfires. Users can assess physical climate risks to individual assets and portfolios, integrating climate risk into property screening, due diligence, impact assessment for climate materiality, and regulatory and disclosure reporting. The tool enables the identification of assets at higher climate risk, monitoring of portfolio exposure, and performance of property investment due diligence with quantified climate risk.
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    Good.Lab

    Good.Lab

    Good.Lab

    Good.Lab's sustainability software platform offers an end-to-end solution for companies aiming to establish and manage strategic sustainability programs. The platform facilitates the measurement, benchmarking, and improvement of ESG performance, ensuring compliance with frameworks such as CDP, SBTi, EcoVadis, and B Corp. Key features include a GHG emissions calculator for accurate Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions reporting, a product footprint calculator to assess product-level carbon impacts, and tools for setting science-based targets aligned with corporate climate goals. Additionally, the platform provides capabilities for materiality assessments, sustainability benchmarking, and progress assessments to identify gaps between current practices and future ESG objectives. Good.Lab's software supports multi-user access with different roles and administrative privileges, allowing for collaborative ESG data management across organizations.
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    Fathom

    Fathom

    Fathom

    Fathom's Global Flood Map offers a comprehensive and robust set of hazard data and flood risk information worldwide. It covers all major flood perils, pluvial, fluvial, and coastal, at a ~30-meter resolution, providing depth and extent data for return periods ranging from 1 in 5 to 1 in 1000 years. The map includes climate dynamics, allowing users to assess flood hazards under various future scenarios up to the year 2100. Key features encompass multi-peril flood layers, advanced terrain data through the FABDEM+ digital elevation model, and flexible access options via API, portal, or on-premise hosting. The platform is designed for sectors such as insurance, engineering, financial markets, corporate entities, and international development, enabling them to integrate flood hazard and climate change data into their risk operations effectively. Fathom's commitment to scientific rigor ensures that its models are validated and published in leading academic journals.
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    Cotality Climate Risk Analytics
    Cotality’s Climate Risk Analytics provides advanced solutions for assessing and mitigating climate-related risks, offering businesses valuable insights to future-proof their operations. By leveraging CoreAI, the platform evaluates environmental factors and helps organizations understand exposure to climate hazards, including natural disasters and weather patterns. With real-time data analysis, predictive modeling, and customizable risk assessments, Climate Risk Analytics empowers companies to make data-driven decisions and develop strategies to minimize the impact of climate risks on their assets, operations, and sustainability goals.
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    Climate Intelligence Suite
    Haskoning's Climate Intelligence Suite offers comprehensive global risk consulting, resilience, and sustainability solutions to efficiently navigate complex climate risks. Leveraging a deep understanding of how weather impacts processes, assets, and the built environment, the suite provides actionable hazard insights for physical assets worldwide. It combines high-resolution natural hazard data with machine learning, climate exposure analysis, and risk scoring systems, enabling users to assess current and future climate risks, including those affecting suppliers and customers. The platform covers 19 natural hazards, such as floods (coastal, fluvial, pluvial), tropical storms, droughts, wildfires, earthquakes, volcanic activity, and hail, offering a 360° view by analyzing decades of historic, real-time, and future-modeled climate data.
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    HurLoss
    HurLoss is ARA's state-of-the-art hurricane catastrophe model designed for property insurers, reinsurers, brokers, and ILS managers to effectively manage risk in hurricane-prone regions. Since 1998, HurLoss has been the foundation for structural design in hurricane-prone states and has been utilized for federal emergency management and mitigation planning nationwide since 2003. The model offers a unified event set covering the entire North Atlantic basin, including the U.S., Caribbean, Bermuda, and parts of Canada, Mexico, and Central America. HurLoss is distinguished by its physics-based hurricane hazard modeling and engineering load and resistance modeling, starting with fundamental principles and validated through claims data. It incorporates future climate conditioning, allowing users to assess risks based on current and projected climatological data, including factors like sea surface temperature and wind shear.
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    First Street

    First Street

    First Street

    First Street Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to quantifying and communicating climate risk across the United States. By leveraging advanced climate science and engineering methodologies, the foundation provides detailed assessments of various environmental hazards, including flood, wildfire, wind, extreme heat, and air quality. Our mission is to make climate risk accessible, easy to understand, and actionable for individuals, governments, and industries. Through comprehensive data and analysis, First Street Foundation aims to bridge the gap between climate change and financial risk, enabling informed decision-making and proactive risk management. Our hazard models are purpose-built and peer-reviewed. They cover flooding (surge, pluvial, fluvial, tidal), hurricane winds, wildfire (ember flux and flame length), extreme heat, and air quality (ozone and PM2.5).
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    EcoAct Climate Risk Tool
    The EcoAct Climate Risk Tool (ECLR) is a comprehensive climate risk assessment and visualization platform designed to evaluate the vulnerability of organizations' physical sites to 28 distinct climate change hazards. It enables users to explore various criticalities, climate scenarios, and time horizons, facilitating the strategic prioritization of mitigation and adaptation measures. ECLR models both common climate risks, such as floods and heatwaves, and less prevalent hazards like glacial lake outburst floods, salinization of coastal water tables, and ocean acidification impacts. Aligned with leading climate reporting frameworks, including the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) and the EU Taxonomy, the platform supports organizations in adopting proactive strategies for climate change mitigation and adaptation.
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    Unwritten

    Unwritten

    Unwritten

    Unwritten 360 is a climate risk platform that helps organizations understand and manage climate-related threats across physical, transition, and nature risk through accessible scenario analysis and detailed real-world data, enabling users to detect risk, report with AI-guided templates tailored to investor and regulatory standards, and act with credible context-rich recommendations that support stakeholder engagement and strategic advantage. It offers comprehensive climate risk detection covering high-resolution global physical risk data, intuitive transition risk analysis beyond simple carbon pricing, and nature risk exposure including biodiversity, forest loss, and water stress, with clear financial quantification and loss estimation for specific assets. Users can streamline climate risk reporting with efficient workflows aligned to major disclosure standards, generate sophisticated outputs with minimal data gathering, and monitor real-time risks across supply chains.
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    IRIS CARBON

    IRIS CARBON

    IRIS CARBON

    IRIS CARBON is a cloud-based disclosure management and regulatory reporting platform that streamlines the authoring, review, validation, tagging, and filing of complex financial and non-financial reports such as Annual Financial Reports, ESG disclosures, SEC/EDGAR submissions, ESEF/XBRL/iXBRL filings, FERC reports, ACFR filings, and other mandated digital disclosures across global taxonomies and jurisdictions in one collaborative environment. It automates data collection, structured tagging, and quality checks to improve data accuracy and transparency, supports role-based collaboration and version control, and integrates with familiar tools such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, helping teams eliminate manual spreadsheets, reduce errors, and manage iterative review cycles more efficiently. IRIS CARBON also includes specialized modules for ESG reporting aligned with major frameworks like GRI, SASB, TCFD, CSRD/ESRS, and supports centralized compliance workflows.
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    risQ

    risQ

    risQ

    risQ is the leader in modeling and translating climate risk to the bottom line for municipal debt participants. risQ enables transparency in municipal climate risk. This empowers investors to better manage portfolios and allows cities to identify cost-benefit effective climate adaptation opportunities. Intensification of heatwaves puts public health and the energy sector at risk, threatening the tax bases of cities. Coastal and inland floods continue to increase in terms depth and frequency, threatening billions in land value and real estate. Hurricanes are intensifying and bringing unprecedented rainfall, threatening major metros in new ways. Expansion of cities and increasing drought is multiplying the risk of wildfire to property and infrastructure at risk.
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    Blue Sky Analytics

    Blue Sky Analytics

    Blue Sky Analytics

    Blue Sky Analytics is a geospatial data intelligence company building a API based catalogue of Environmental Datasets by leveraging Satellite data, AI and cloud. As time for meaningful climate action runs out, we can no longer afford for our efforts to be misinformed, uncoordinated, or unquantified. Thus, we have built a API based catalogue of Environmental Datasets by leveraging satellite data, AI and cloud.
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    EarthScan

    EarthScan

    Mitiga Solutions

    See the big picture, or focus on specific areas of vulnerability — and opportunity. Fusing cutting-edge earth science, data modeling, and machine learning, EarthScan™ gives you on-demand Climate Intelligence to confidently de-risk decisions, meet financial disclosure needs, and make your assets more resilient. EarthScan’s Climate Intelligence is dynamic, so you always make decisions using the latest peer-reviewed science and events. Get started with a free portfolio of assets. Upgrade to premium to explore all your assets of interest. Pinpoint when and where the biggest vulnerabilities and opportunities are in your portfolio. Explore different hazards, time horizons and risk scenarios. Collaborate with key stakeholders by sharing portfolios and insights directly through EarthScan. Use permissions-based sharing or make them publicly available.
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    AISIX Solutions

    AISIX Solutions

    AISIX Solutions

    As climate change is impacting the global economy, companies worldwide are under increasing pressure from investors and regulators to understand and disclose how their business will be affected. It is essential for every company to disclose their climate risk and have a plan to mitigate the risks and adapt to the changes. Modern AI solutions require standardized, consistent and interoperable data. We help organizations to understand their data and identify opportunities for AI analytics. Our experience in developing interoperable schema and metadata helps your organization align your data to international standards.
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    Zesta AI

    Zesta AI

    Zesta AI

    Zesta AI leverages enhanced geocoding and AI algorithms to accurately identify the correct structure(s) associated with any address. Improve customer experience through real-time data pre-fill. Avoid cancellations post-bind due to failed inspections. Lower loss ratios through data-driven underwriting. Frequent natural disasters displace families, devastate communities and drive financial loss. Zesta AI uses artificial intelligence to understand the impact of climate risk to each and every building. Zesta AI Lab is our state-of-the-art research and development facility located in the emerging AI hub of Montreal, Canada. The lab serves as a cornerstone to our applied research in AI.
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Guide to Climate Risk Software

Climate risk software helps organizations evaluate, monitor, and respond to the financial, operational, and regulatory challenges associated with climate change. Businesses use these tools to analyze how changing weather patterns, rising temperatures, flooding, wildfires, droughts, and other environmental events may affect facilities, supply chains, investments, and long-term planning. By bringing together climate data, predictive analytics, and reporting capabilities, climate risk software supports more informed decision-making across multiple departments while helping organizations build greater resilience.

As climate-related regulations continue to evolve, many organizations are placing greater emphasis on understanding both physical and transition risks. Climate risk software enables businesses to assess potential exposure under different climate scenarios, identify vulnerable assets, and prioritize mitigation strategies based on measurable insights. Many solutions also assist with sustainability reporting, regulatory compliance, and stakeholder communications by organizing complex environmental information into structured reports and actionable dashboards.

Organizations across industries, including finance, insurance, manufacturing, energy, real estate, agriculture, transportation, and the public sector, rely on climate risk software to strengthen risk management efforts and support long-term business objectives. Whether preparing for extreme weather events, evaluating investment opportunities, or improving operational resilience, these tools provide valuable visibility into climate-related uncertainties. As environmental risks become increasingly important to business performance, climate risk software continues to play a critical role in strategic planning and enterprise risk management.

What Features Does Climate Risk Software Provide?

  • Climate scenario modeling: Evaluates potential environmental changes under different future conditions.
  • Risk assessment: Identifies operational and financial vulnerabilities related to climate impacts.
  • Geographic mapping: Visualizes location-specific climate threats using interactive maps.
  • Predictive analytics: Forecasts potential climate-related outcomes using advanced analytical methods.
  • Reporting dashboards: Presents environmental insights through customizable visual reports.
  • Data integration: Combines climate information with internal business data.
  • Compliance support: Assists organizations with environmental reporting requirements.

What Types of Climate Risk Software Are There?

  • Physical risk assessment software: Evaluates weather events, flooding, heat, drought, and other environmental threats affecting assets and operations.
  • Transition risk management software: Measures financial and operational impacts from evolving regulations, market changes, and sustainability expectations.
  • Climate scenario analysis software: Models multiple future climate conditions to support long-term planning and investment decisions.
  • Climate reporting software: Helps organizations prepare sustainability disclosures and maintain consistent reporting processes.
  • Supply chain climate risk software: Identifies environmental vulnerabilities affecting suppliers, logistics, and sourcing activities.
  • Geographic climate intelligence software: Uses mapping and location-based analysis to evaluate exposure across facilities and infrastructure.
  • Climate resilience planning software: Supports adaptation strategies that strengthen operational continuity during climate-related disruptions.

What Are the Benefits Provided by Climate Risk Software?

  • Improves long-term planning by evaluating climate-related threats that could affect operations, investments, and future business objectives.
  • Supports better risk awareness through centralized environmental data, helping organizations recognize potential vulnerabilities before they escalate.
  • Strengthens regulatory preparedness by organizing documentation and simplifying reporting for evolving climate-related disclosure requirements.
  • Enhances financial decision-making with insights that estimate how climate conditions could influence costs, assets, and revenue over time.
  • Increases operational resilience by identifying locations, facilities, or resources exposed to changing environmental conditions.
  • Simplifies scenario analysis by comparing possible climate outcomes and their business impacts across different timeframes.
  • Reduces manual analysis through automation, allowing teams to spend more time evaluating strategies instead of gathering information.

What Types of Users Use Climate Risk Software?

  • Climate analysts: Evaluate environmental threats, forecast impacts, and support long-term planning with data-driven insights.
  • Sustainability teams: Measure climate exposure and guide environmental initiatives across business operations.
  • Insurance professionals: Assess climate impacts affecting underwriting, claims planning, and portfolio resilience.
  • Financial institutions: Analyze climate exposure before making lending, investment, or financing decisions.
  • Government agencies: Support public planning, emergency preparedness, and climate adaptation initiatives.
  • Infrastructure operators: Monitor environmental risks affecting critical facilities, utilities, and transportation assets.
  • Energy companies: Evaluate weather-related threats to operations, production, and long-term infrastructure investments.
  • Manufacturing businesses: Understand climate disruptions that may affect facilities, suppliers, and production continuity.
  • Real estate organizations: Assess climate exposure before acquiring, developing, or managing properties.

How Much Does Climate Risk Software Cost?

Climate risk software pricing varies based on the size of the organization, the complexity of climate models, and the amount of data that needs to be analyzed. Smaller organizations may find entry-level subscription plans that provide essential risk assessments, reporting capabilities, and scenario analysis at a manageable monthly or annual cost. Larger businesses, financial institutions, and government agencies often require more advanced functionality, such as detailed forecasting, regulatory reporting, and enterprise-wide collaboration, which generally results in higher pricing.

The total investment extends beyond the subscription fee. Organizations may need to budget for implementation, data integration, user training, customization, and ongoing technical support. Pricing can also be influenced by the number of users, geographic coverage, reporting requirements, and access to premium datasets. Evaluating the complete cost of ownership helps businesses determine whether the solution delivers sufficient value through improved risk management, regulatory readiness, and more informed strategic planning.

What Does Climate Risk Software Integrate With?

Climate risk software can integrate with many types of software to help organizations evaluate environmental impacts alongside business operations. Geographic information system tools are commonly connected to provide location-based analysis and mapping capabilities. Enterprise resource planning solutions can share operational and financial data that supports risk assessments and planning. Business intelligence platforms can combine climate-related information with performance metrics to produce dashboards and reports.

Asset management solutions can exchange infrastructure and equipment data to identify locations that may face greater exposure to climate-related events. Data management platforms also integrate with climate risk software to centralize information from multiple sources. In addition, compliance management solutions can help organizations align climate reporting with regulatory requirements and internal governance processes. These integrations create a more connected workflow, improve data accuracy, and support better long-term decision-making.

Climate Risk Software Trends

  • Artificial intelligence is improving climate scenario analysis and long-term forecasting capabilities.
  • Organizations increasingly use cloud-based platforms for easier collaboration across distributed teams.
  • Regulatory reporting features continue expanding to support evolving environmental disclosure requirements.
  • Real-time environmental data integration is becoming a standard expectation for risk monitoring.
  • Predictive analytics help businesses evaluate future climate impacts before making investments.
  • Geospatial mapping features are advancing to provide more detailed climate exposure assessments.
  • Sustainability reporting capabilities are becoming more comprehensive to support corporate initiatives.

How To Select the Best Climate Risk Software

Selecting the right climate risk software begins with defining the climate-related challenges your organization needs to address, whether they involve physical risks, transition risks, regulatory reporting, or long-term planning. Compare solutions based on the quality of their climate models, data sources, reporting capabilities, and ability to support your industry's requirements. The software should integrate smoothly with your existing business tools and provide clear insights that decision-makers can easily understand.

It is also important to evaluate scalability, security, customization options, and the frequency of data updates. Consider how intuitive the interface is and whether training resources and technical support are available. Reviewing independent evaluations, requesting demonstrations, and testing the software with real business scenarios can help determine whether it delivers accurate, actionable information. The best choice is one that aligns with your organization's objectives, budget, compliance obligations, and future growth plans.

Make use of the comparison tools above to organize and sort all of the climate risk software products available.

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