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Jupiter Intelligence Raises the Bar for Climate Investment Insights

July 24, 20253 Mins Read
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Jupiter Intelligence Enhances Climate Risk Platform for Investors

On July 23, Jupiter Intelligence, a leading name in climate risk analytics, unveiled significant upgrades to its ClimateScore Global platform. This new version aims to set a higher standard for climate intelligence, enabling institutional investors and financial institutions to shift from simply recognizing climate risks to developing actionable resilience strategies with measurable returns on investment (ROI).

As climate change progresses, the effects of severe weather are becoming more frequent and impactful. This situation has made it increasingly vital for assets to be resilient. Investors are under pressure to quickly assess climate risks and formulate effective responses. While many tools only provide basic hazard evaluations, Jupiter Intelligence is raising the bar by offering insights that are actionable, transparent, and focused on ROI.

The updated ClimateScore Global platform introduces four key features that change how institutions manage climate resilience:

  1. Jupiter Adaptation: This feature quantifies potential losses avoided and calculates ROI for over ten different adaptation strategies. It helps institutions transition from awareness of risks to actionable steps based on solid data regarding adaptation costs and effectiveness.

  2. Jupiter Entity Modelling: This capability offers insights into climate risks for various entities, including securities, funds, and corporations, giving users a competitive edge and strategic insight.

  3. Jupiter MetricEngine: This tool provides dynamic, scenario-specific model outputs, allowing users to simulate various weather conditions and assess regional changes in drought and precipitation.

  4. Subsidence Peril Metric: This feature evaluates structural risks from changes in soil moisture, providing a comprehensive damage assessment based on construction materials.

Rich Sorkin, co-founder and CEO of Jupiter Intelligence, stated, “For almost ten years, Jupiter has been delivering top-tier insights on climate-related risks to the world’s largest financial institutions. These new platform enhancements are designed to equip our clients with the resources they need to excel in climate-informed decision-making, meeting the rigorous standards demanded by investment committees and regulators.”

These improvements come as part of Jupiter’s proven foundation, which is trusted by 20% of the largest global companies, including half of the top lenders in the U.S. and 25% of major financial institutions worldwide. Jupiter’s integrated approach offers consistent methodology and scientific accuracy across various assessments, making it a comprehensive solution for climate risk management.

For asset management firms, the platform facilitates wider resilience planning, due diligence evaluations, and transparent reporting. Private equity firms can better understand climate-related risks before acquisitions and make informed decisions about holding or selling assets. Banks benefit from advanced modelling for stress testing and compliance with regulatory frameworks.

The enhancements to ClimateScore Global provide access to a vast dataset covering 22.3 billion locations and over a petabyte of climate information. This innovative platform combines entity-level modelling, ROI-focused adaptation, and rigorous risk management, allowing institutions to seamlessly transition from risk assessment to strategic action.

For further details about these advancements, visit Jupiter Intelligence.


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