Zurich launches climate risk assessment tool

Zurich Resilience Solutions has launched an interactive digital solution that leverages climate data to provide businesses and public entities with insights to better anticipate, mitigate and manage their climate risks.

Climate Spotlight is designed to uncover climate change-related exposures for both strategic and operational decisions, delivering insights and data necessary for climate reporting, covering four different climate change scenarios up to the year 2100. This analysis includes risk identification, risk materiality and hazard evolution, which is aligned with CSRD requirements, and can be integrated directly into the TCFD framework.

Amar Rahman, global head of climate and sustainability solutions at Zurich Resilience Solutions, said: “Understanding your climate risk exposure and developing effective strategies for mitigation and adaptation is of strategic importance. Climate Spotlight caters to the needs of companies and public entities by giving them access to state-of-the-art climate risk data and analysis in a flexible and accessible manner that empowers them to take action and safeguard their people and assets.”

Climate Spotlight Core gives organisations access to a live, self-serve dashboard, providing a fast and flexible way to identify climate risk exposure for up to 100 different sites worldwide. Climate Spotlight Expert offers additional customisation, such as the choice of business- and exposure-related metrics, vulnerability data, the ability to analyse any number of sites, and consultation with in-house climate risk professionals throughout the process.



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