How climate risk intelligence can enable sustainable action at the local level As discussed in our last post, climate risk intelligence is what makes, through data transformations, frontier climate science and the massive amounts of geospatial data, intelligible. This intelligence bridges the void between the global climate data and the physical impact to local assets which affect human settlements most directly. Let’s take a look at flooding Building on existing climate projections compatible with the IPCC CMIP6 climate scenarios (described in a previous post), we are able to aggregate simulations from multiple hazard models. To develop our climate risk intelligence, Sust Global uses…...
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