Sustainability Data Guide 2026

Climate Arc - ResilienceArc

Data category

  • Environmental data
  • Governance data
  • Rankings
  • Ratings
  • Research 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: ISSB standards
  • Supply chains
  • Transition plan assessments
  • Transition risk
  • Value at risk
  • Adaptation assessment; Asset-level physical risk analysis; Corporate resilience benchmarking

Who are the data users?

  • Corporates
  • Financial institutions
  • Government
  • Investors
  • NGOs; Research institutions; Philanthropic organisations

What asset class does the data cover?

  • Fixed income
  • Listed equity
  • Private equity
  • Real assets

Brief description of the data offering

ResilienceArc is an open-access platform developed by Arc to assess corporate exposure and resilience to physical climate risks.

The framework combines asset-level physical risk analysis with assessment of corporate adaptation planning, implementation, governance and resilience-related disclosures. ResilienceArc is designed to provide transparent, comparable and decision-useful resilience insights for financial institutions, companies and policymakers.

The framework aligns with existing initiatives and standards, including TCFD, ISSB and IIGCC approaches, and is powered by more than 160 underlying indicators across five core assessment areas: assets, targets, implementation, processes and governance.

Together, TransitionArc and ResilienceArc provide a more holistic view of corporate climate transition alignment and resilience.

Where and how do you source your data?

ResilienceArc combines asset-level physical climate risk modelling with analysis of corporate disclosures, adaptation planning and governance practices.

The platform is being developed in collaboration with partners including XDI and Earth Capital Nexus (ECN) at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), alongside engagement with financial institutions, technical reviewers and wider ecosystem partners.

ResilienceArc integrates asset-level physical risk data, corporate disclosures and sector-specific benchmarking into a transparent resilience assessment framework. The framework combines climate risk and resilience modelling with LLM-powered analysis of corporate disclosures to assess how companies identify, manage and respond to material physical climate risks.

Framework development has also been informed by established standards and initiatives including TCFD, TNFD, IFRS S1 and S2, TPT, UNEP FI PRB and the Climate Resilience Investment Framework (CRIF).

What is the cost for your data offering?

ResilienceArc is currently in a prototype and validation phase, with a beta platform launch planned for June 2026.

Web interface access will be available free of charge as a public-good resource.

Full programmatic access via API and Snowflake integration is available for financial institutions through a paid enterprise offering, typically priced between US$30,000–50,000 depending on institution size. Programmatic access is free for non-profit organisations.

The fee structure supports service provision, infrastructure maintenance and continued development of Arc’s shared transition and resilience infrastructure.

Contacts

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