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    Risk Analysis

    Assess flood, drought, fire, and heat stress risks for any area using IPCC climate projections through 2100.

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    About this tool

    25+ risk types across 7 categories with IPCC AR6 scenarios, spider chart, timeline trends, and shareable HTML/DOCX reports

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    1What is the Risk Analysis tool and what does it analyze?

    It is a comprehensive environmental risk assessment tool. Enter any address and the tool evaluates 25+ risk types across 7 categories: climate (climate change, heat waves, cold waves, extreme heat, heat stress), water (drought, flood, precipitation, aridity, water stress, precipitation pattern change), geological (earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, landslides), pollution (wind, extreme storms, air quality, desertification, fire), sea (rising ocean temperature, sea level rise, coastal flooding, coastal erosion, ocean acidification), and biodiversity (biodiversity loss). Each risk is scored on a 0-4 continuous scale with five severity levels.

    2What are the SSP climate scenarios?

    Each risk is analyzed under three IPCC AR6 shared socioeconomic pathways: SSP1-2.6 (sustainable, low-emissions pathway), SSP2-4.5 (intermediate pathway with moderate emissions), and SSP5-8.5 (high-emissions, fossil fuel-intensive pathway). The results include a scenario comparison chart and a timeline showing how the risk level evolves over time under each scenario, allowing you to compare best-case and worst-case projections.

    3How does the spider chart work?

    The spider (radar) chart provides a multi-scenario risk profile overview. It plots all analyzed risks on radial axes with the 0-4 risk level as the radial scale. Each SSP scenario is drawn as a separate colored polygon (green for SSP1, yellow for SSP3, red for SSP5), so you can instantly see which risks increase most under higher emission pathways and identify your most critical exposure areas.

    4What data sources are used?

    Risk scoring is computed from IPCC AR6 climate projections combined with geospatial hazard data. Climate risks use Copernicus Climate Data Store reanalysis and projection datasets. Geological risks incorporate European seismic hazard maps and landslide susceptibility data. Maritime risks use Copernicus Marine Service data for sea level, ocean temperature, and coastal erosion. Each risk type includes multiple indicator variables.

    5What outputs can I download?

    You can download individual risk cards as PNG images, or a ZIP package with all cards at once. You can also generate a complete HTML report (A4-printable) that includes a cover page with satellite overview, risk matrix summary table, spider chart, detailed pages for each risk type with gauge, scenario bars, variables table, and timeline chart. The report has editable comment fields. DOCX export is available via the built-in editor.

    6Can I share my analysis with colleagues?

    Yes. Each completed analysis generates a share link you can send to anyone. Recipients can view the full results — all risk gauges, spider chart, scenario comparisons, and variable tables — at no credit cost. This makes it easy to collaborate on risk assessments and due diligence.

    7Can I use the results for TCFD/CSRD reporting?

    Yes. The risk assessment follows IPCC AR6 scenario methodology, which is the reference framework for TCFD physical risk disclosure and ESRS E1 climate-related requirements. Each risk includes scenario projections (SSP1/SSP3/SSP5), timeline trends, and quantitative scoring, providing the data needed for climate risk sections in sustainability reports. The structured report format with risk matrices is designed for inclusion in due diligence documentation.

    8How much does a risk analysis cost?

    On signup you receive 10 free credits. Each risk type costs credits multiplied by the number of scenarios analyzed. Risks that were previously computed for the same location are free to re-access. The system shows the estimated cost before you confirm, and prevents selecting risks that exceed your remaining balance. Credit packages start from €19.90.