ICE - ICE Climate Physical Risk Data
Data category
- Environmental data
- Rankings
- Research data
The data offers solutions for:
- Climate scenario analysis
- Geospatial/location data
- Investment decisions and portfolio insight
- Physical risk
Who are the data users?
- Corporates
- Financial institutions
- Government
- Investors
Brief description of the data offering
With extreme weather events on the rise, there is increasing concern over how the global corporate and sovereign debt markets, as well as the U.S. municipal bond and mortgage-backed security markets, will manage these challenges. Climate data can provide additional transparency into risks and opportunities in these markets.
ICE provides global physical climate risk data for corporates and sovereigns, as well as physical risk data for U.S. municipalities, MBS pools, and related fixed income securities. These estimates enable clients to understand their climate risk exposure across asset classes and inform their investment decisions on securities that may have high climate risk exposure.
Features
- Global climate physical risk projections: projected losses due to wildfire, flood, hurricane, and extreme temperatures under three different climate scenarios for over 20,000 public companies and over 5 million private companies, projected out from 2020 to 2060
- Physical risk estimates are based on datasets of 1.6 billion building locations (and associated loss estimates), and over 3 million corporate asset locations linked to public and private companies across the globe
- Coverage of U.S. municipal and MBS market: CUSIP-level coverage of over 90% of the ~$4T in outstanding municipal debt
- Easily interpretable metrics (e.g. Property Value-At-Risk, Revenue Impairment, GDP Impairment) and scores: ICE Climate Risk Score measures climate risk on a scale of 0-5 in order to compare securities, assess portfolios, and benchmark to indices. The scores and metrics are available for each hazard.
- Climate action plans: An expansive database on U.S. state and local government climate resilience planning
Delivery
Flexible delivery options include a file-based solution at the security level, allowing for integration into risk systems and other analytical tools, as well as a web user-interface:
- Customizable capabilities allow for user-defined searches and templates
- Downloadable visuals and the ability to generate custom reports
- Portfolio analytics with daily alerts for wildfire and hurricane events
Where and how do you source your data?
ICE sources climate, economic, and demographic data from a range of privately and publicly accessible data providers, including vendors that maintain proprietary datasets. ICE Climate Risk models are multifaceted and complex and draw upon a wide variety of data sources for different parts of the modelling process in varying formats and geospatial resolutions.
What is the cost for your data offering?
Please contact [email protected].
Contacts
What are the key attributes that differentiate the data you offer?
- Breadth of coverage across Municipal obligors in the contiguous 48 U.S. states
- Integration into a file-based CUSIP linked solution is unique
- File based delivery (Apex) at the security level which allows for security level query capabilities
- Functionality allows clients to view underlying demographic & socioeconomic data, Scores and Social Impact Scores for obligors and surrounding area
- Social Impact Scores ranges between 0 – 100 and helps quantify the potential social impact of a financial investment in a community