Use these tools to understand where your business may be losing money, carrying risk, or missing practical resilience opportunities.
Regulations, energy costs, climate risk, and supply-chain requirements are changing — these resources help you prepare before decisions become urgent.
Businesses are under pressure to reduce costs, manage risk, respond to climate and regulatory changes, and make smarter infrastructure decisions.
These resources are provided to help simplify the landscape.
Use them to explore:
energy-cost exposure
building performance
climate and insurance risk
GHG accounting
supply-chain emissions
procurement pressure
resilience planning
regenerative business opportunities
Use these resources to compare building performance, identify energy-cost leakage, prioritize upgrades, and support better capital-planning decisions. Best for: commercial real estate, multifamily owners, schools, offices, hospitality, warehouses, and facilities teams.
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Use these tools to understand physical climate exposure, resilience priorities, insurance pressure, infrastructure vulnerability, and location-specific risk before costly events occur. Best for: property owners, real estate investors, insurers, lenders, city planners, facilities teams, and asset managers.
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Use these resources to better understand purchased goods, vendor exposure, embodied carbon, materials selection, procurement pressure, and Scope 3 emissions. Best for: businesses with construction, real estate, manufacturing, logistics, procurement, materials, or supplier-management exposure.
These resources are provided for general orientation and awareness purposes only. Organizational applicability, operational prioritization, reporting exposure, resilience considerations, and implementation pathways vary by business, infrastructure, geography, and project scope.
Use these tools to understand the difference between direct emissions, purchased electricity emissions, and supply-chain emissions — and where your business may have the greatest reduction or reporting opportunity. Best for: companies preparing for customer questionnaires, supplier reporting, ESG requests, climate disclosure, or operational emissions reviews.
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Use these resources to understand which climate-reporting frameworks may affect your business, customers, investors, suppliers, or future procurement opportunities. Best for: leadership teams, suppliers, real estate owners, finance teams, ESG teams, and businesses selling into larger companies.
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