Climate Policy Radar is a UK‑based not‑for‑profit organisation focused on organising, analysing and democratising global climate law and policy data. It builds open, AI‑powered databases and research tools that support evidence‑based climate action.
Its flagship platform is a live, searchable database containing over 12,000 national climate laws, policies and UNFCCC submissions. Users benefit from open data, code and machine learning models that drive a cycle of innovation in policy research.
Climate Policy Radar leverages natural language processing (NLP) and AI to transform unstructured text into structured, accessible information. This enables users to locate regulations, targets, technologies and other policy concepts efficiently. The platform includes features such as full‑text search, language translation across documents, country and sector profiles, and comparison tools, with an API expected to be available soon.
The organisation also runs Climate Policy Radar Labs, where experimental tools and prototypes are piloted to improve accessibility and reduce bias before integration into its core services. This approach encourages transparency, external feedback and iterative development.
Climate Policy Radar’s offerings are highly relevant to sustainable finance. Its tools help governments, researchers, international organisations, civil society and private sector actors to understand and deploy climate finance by clarifying the policy landscape. This enables financial stakeholders to assess risk, support alignment with climate goals and make informed investment decisions.
Climate Policy Radar combines deep climate policy expertise, advanced data science and a commitment to open science. Its databases and AI-enhanced tools serve as a vital public resource for navigating the global climate policy landscape with transparency and precision.