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Climate Policy Radar

Not-for-profit environmental policymaking and investment research

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1-20 employees
  • B2B
  • Sustainability
  • Social Impact
  • Environmental
  • Science
Waterloo, London, UK

Company mission

Climate Policy Radar's mission is to map and analyse the climate policy landscape globally and drive the transition to a low carbon, resilient world.

33% female employees

Our take

Climate Policy Radar uses machine learning and AI to analyse climate policies around the world in a bid to support more informed decisions and investment. They have developed a form of natural language processing capable of automatically analysing policy documents, to map and analyse the climate policy landscape globally.

The company builds on the work that founder Dr Michal Nachmany did at the Grantham Research Institute at LSE where she led the work to map national climate legislation in every country in the world.

Climate Policy Radar is part of the movement to harness digital technologies and AI for the planet. By equipping decision makers, from the public policy and research community, the private sector, and citizens, with rich, high quality, insight-enabling data on the climate policy landscape, they can constructively help build the policy pathways that will lead to a net-zero, resilient and just world.

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Benefits

  • Unlimited leave
  • Flexible work hours
  • Generous wellbeing allowance

Company values

  • Moonshot intention with grounded urgent action
  • Excellence
  • Truth seeking
  • Transparency
  • Learning and experimenting
  • Emotional intelligence
  • Bridge building and collaboration

Funding (2 rounds)

Feb 2024

$6.8m

GRANT

Dec 2023

$0.5m

GRANT

Total funding: $7.3m

Leadership

International climate policy and governance expert with background in law, finance, and multinational project management, having spent a decade at the Grantham Research Institute, LSE. Also an advisor to Climate Action 100+, fellow of the UNFCCC Resilience Frontiers, a member of the Camda Community for credible climate action.