Climate Policy Radar’s products

At Climate Policy Radar, we are building a world where everyone involved in climate action can easily access and understand the documents that shape our response to climate change.

Our publicly available AI tools, powered by curated climate data, give users access to key documents such as laws, policies, NDCs, and climate finance project details. In 2025, we will expand to include climate litigation and corporate disclosures.

We develop our tools with and for our stakeholders, ensuring trustworthy, domain-specific information. By integrating the highest levels of expertise and a broad, inclusive range of voices, we aim to reduce bias and advance climate justice.

We’re not-for-profit, open-source, and open data.

Trustworthy, public tools for climate action

Climate Policy Radar app

Search the full text of over 500,000 pages of climate laws, policies, and UNFCCC submissions from every national government.

Developed in collaboration with the London School of Economics (LSE), our app is trusted by more than 300,000 users annually from governments, research organisations, civil society, and the private sector.

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Global Stocktake Explorer 

As official partners of the UNFCCC, we created the Global Stocktake Explorer to help decision-makers navigate all 170,000 pages of submissions in the Global Stocktake process. By consolidating 30 databases, we make it easy to explore key topics like extreme weather events and policy instruments by using our thematic filters.

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Climate Project Explorer

The Climate Project Explorer is a landmark collaboration between the four Multilateral Climate Funds, creating a single shared knowledge base for projects and guidance documents of all funds. Launching at COP29, it will allow for greater transparency, accountability and participation in climate finance.

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Queried

We’re developing Generative AI tools to help synthesise and make sense of long climate documents, enhancing trust in the answers beyond off-the-shelf LLMs.

We welcome feedback on our early prototype, which we developed as part of Google.org’s first GenAI accelerator.

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If you’re curious about what we’re up to next, have a look at our public roadmap. In 2025, we’re excited to make our search even better, courtesy of our knowledge graph work, and making ever more use of the data we curate. 

We’re enthusiastic about collaborating. Find us on LinkedIn, or reach out to us at any time on https://www.climatepolicyradar.org/collaborate

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