Climate Policy Radar
AI-driven analysis of global climate policies and laws.

About
Climate Policy Radar is an AI-powered research platform designed to simplify the exploration and analysis of climate-related legal and policy documents. It organizes extensive climate policy materials from around the world and allows users to efficiently search, review, and compare these documents. The platform’s core value lies in its ability to bring clarity and structure to typically vast and fragmented policy landscapes.
Users can conduct detailed comparisons and identify best practices across countries and sectors, gaining timely insights into current and emerging trends in climate action. The interface provides intuitive tools for both broad overviews and granular deep dives, making it possible to spot risks, opportunities, and policy gaps with greater confidence.
By enabling faster access to relevant, up-to-date information, the tool supports more effective decision-making for those involved in policy development, research, advocacy, and legal assessment. Ultimately, it helps transform how governments, organizations, and professionals engage with the evolving world of climate law and strategy.
Who is Climate Policy Radar made for?
Climate Policy Radar is best suited for government policy advisers, sustainability officers in multinational organizations, legal researchers, and data analysts focused on environmental risk and policy evaluation. Regulators and legislative drafters use it to benchmark existing policies and inform the creation of new climate initiatives. Researchers in academic and non-profit institutions find it useful for extracting large-scale data and performing comparative studies on legislation and implementation strategies.
Legal professionals leverage the platform to interpret and compare international and national climate laws, while advocacy organizations use it to support evidence-based campaigns for stronger environmental standards. Additionally, finance professionals assessing climate risk and sustainability educators designing curriculum could employ the tool for targeted, up-to-date insights into global climate policy dynamics.