Available Climate Risk Management Features
Missing Climate Risk Management Features
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Deployment Options
- Web Browser (Cloud - Based)
Good Option For
- Small Business (11-50 people)
- Medium Business (51-250 people)
- Large Business (250+ people)
Deep dive
Core Features
Alpha-Klima links climate hazards, asset-level vulnerability, and financial outcomes within a single analytical workflow. Its key capabilities include:
Climate Hazard Analysis – Evaluates exposure to hazards such as flooding, heat stress, drought, wildfire, and wind under multiple climate scenarios.
Asset-Level Vulnerability Modelling – Applies asset-specific vulnerability models and loss functions to estimate potential operational and physical impacts.
Financial Risk Quantification – Converts climate impacts into financial metrics, including Value at Risk (VaR) and Expected Shortfall calculations.
Climate Scenario Modelling – Supports analysis across multiple RCP and SSP climate pathways and time horizons.
Regulatory Reporting Support – Provides reporting outputs aligned with frameworks such as CSRD, TCFD, EU Taxonomy, and banking supervisory expectations.
API-Based Integration – Integrates with existing systems through APIs, data pipelines, and automated workflows.
Closing Insights
Alpha-Klima is a Madrid-based climate risk technology company founded in 2024 by a team of finance and data science specialists who identified physical climate risk as an increasingly important challenge for businesses and financial institutions. The company focuses on helping organizations quantify how climate hazards may translate into operational disruption and financial losses.
Alpha-Klima builds on Physrisk, the open-source climate risk engine developed by OS-Climate, and combines this foundation with proprietary modelling, financial analytics, and regulatory-reporting capabilities. The company positions this open and traceable methodology as an alternative to more opaque climate-risk models. Alpha-Klima is also a partner of the Open Source Climate initiative and is contributing to the development of climate risk assessment tools for the initiative.
Potential users may find the platform particularly relevant if they need quantitative climate risk analysis rather than emissions accounting. Pricing is available on request.