ESG Data Guide 2025

GRESB - Asset Impact: Scenario Analysis

Data category

Environmental data

The data offers solutions for:

  • Climate scenario analysis
  • Environmental impact analysis and insight
  • Geospatial/location data
  • Investment decisions and portfolio insight
  • Physical risk
  • Reporting: CSRD
  • Reporting: EU Regulations
  • Reporting: ISSB standards
  • Reporting: Impact
  • Reporting: Other Regulations
  • Reporting: SEC climate
  • Reporting: SFDR
  • Reporting: TCFD
  • Research institutions; NGOs; data and analytics providers; consultancies

Who are the data users?

  • Financial institutions
  • Government
  • research institutions; NGOs; data and analytics providers; consultancies

Brief description of the data offering

Our transparent and flexible Scenario Analysis supports financial institutions to independently assess how 55,000+ companies are transitioning, using three reference points: a company's stated climate targets, our independent asset-level forecasts, and multiple climate scenarios.

Use these analytics to pinpoint sector-specific risks with alignment metrics and temperature scores, understand the credibility of a company's transition plan, set and track climate targets with forward-looking physical emissions intensities, and simplify reporting.

Where and how do you source your data?

We partner with leading business intelligence providers and open-source data initiatives to source data on physical assets in the real economy. Our team maps the physical assets with security issuers using ownership data from various third-party sources. We calculate key indicators at asset, company, and security levels, including greenhouse gas emissions metrics, using our in-house bottom-up asset-based algorithms and methodologies. We triangulate multiple data sources across the sectors we cover, work with data providers to fill data gaps, and complement this with our own research. Finally, we also gather information and feedback directly from some of the companies we cover, and through partnerships with research institutions. This consistent framework enables comparability across assets, companies, and sectors.  

What is the cost for your data offering?

The cost is variable and depends on the granularity and coverage of the data, the use case for the data, and the size and type of user (non-profit research, commercial application).   

Contacts

Michel Amar

Email:  [email protected]