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Climate Policy Radar

Organisation Name

Climate Policy Radar

Industry

Public service

Organisation Website

https://www.climatepolicyradar.org/

Country

United Kingdom

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

SDG 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure

SDG 13: Climate Action

SDG 16: Peace and Justice Strong Institutions

SDG 17: Partnerships to achieve the Goal

General Description of the AI tool

Climate Policy Radar tools help decisionmakers access/understand vast amounts of dense documents: laws, policies, NDCs, corporate transition plans, litigation documents, reports by statutory advisory bodies and industry bodies, and more.

We create open databases of trustworthy documents, and offer a suite of responsible and domain-specific AI tools to interrogate and synthesise them. They are designed to help users make sense of dense and complex information for a wide range of applications, from policymaking to research and advocacy.

Github, open data repository

https://huggingface.co/ClimatePolicyRadar
https://github.com/climatepolicyradar

Relevant Research and Publications

Climate Policy Radar remain embedded thought leaders within the academic space, be it directly through our own research, or indirectly in citations.

Lord Nicholas Stern cited us in his latest paper:
– Stern, N., Romani, M., Pierfederici, R. et al. Green and intelligent: the role of AI in the climate transition. npj Clim. Action 4, 56 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1038/s44168-025-00252-3

Our Policy Officer Anne Sietsma in particular has contributed to three papers on CPR’s behalf in the past 12 months:

– Ford, J. D., Biesbroek, R., Ford, L. B., Creutzig, F., Haddaway, N., Harper, S., … & Callaghan, M. (2025). Recommendations for producing knowledge syntheses to inform climate change assessments. Nature Climate Change, 1-11.

– Biesbroek, R., Mirbach, C., Sietsma, A., & Garschagen, M. (2025). Assessment of existing datasets for tracking progress towards the Global Goal on Adaptation (and beyond). Climate Policy, 1-15.

– Candel, J., Sietsma, A. J., & Biesbroek, R. (2025). National pathways for food systems transformation are limited in scope and degree of ambition. Nature Food, 1-8.

In addition, The Climate Change Laws of the World database, powered by CPR, has been cited over 100 times.

Needs

Funding

Public Exposure

CONTACT

International Research Centre
on Artificial Intelligence (IRCAI)
under the auspices of UNESCO 

Jožef Stefan Institute
Jamova cesta 39
SI-1000 Ljubljana

info@ircai.org
ircai.org

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