ClimateScore Global
CSRD Module


Available to all active subscribers to Jupiter ClimateScore Global through the Compliance Hub, the CSRD Module helps you successfully navigate the European Union’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive. By providing one-touch access to the industry’s highest quality, globally consistent physical climate risk impact data, it simplifies and accelerates key processes:
Screening your asset portfolio for relevant hazards (incorporating the CSRD’s required peril metrics) by time horizons and IPCC emissions scenarios
Identifying and assessing material physical risk
Assessing financial materiality
Scenarios, Time Horizons, and Hazard Screening.
ClimateScore Global data directly cover 27 of the 32 hazards identified in the EU Taxonomy and European Sustainability Reporting Standards. The Compliance Hub also provides 106 additional peril metrics that directly align with the CSRD’s material physical hazard screening requirements, including metrics for blizzards, coastal erosion, freshwater temperature, landslides, marine water temperature, permafrost thaw, soil erosion, subsidence, and tornados.
ClimateScore Global and the CSRD Module also support multiple emissions scenarios for physical risk analysis, including the CSRD-mandated IPCC5-8.5, and offer projections over five-year time periods from 2025 through 2100.
Quick filters let users drill into specific hazards
At-a-glance alignment with EU Taxonomy
In-app screening allows users to evaluate their portfolio per hazard, per reporting horizon
Adjust forward-looking reporting horizons and scenarios to evaluate future risk
Physical Risk Assessment
The CSRD Module’s downloadable Materiality Workbook (in Microsoft Excel format) helps to re-calculate exposure ratings based on change and baseline assessment, and combines them with sensitivity ratings from Jupiter’s asset-type library to calculate gross risk ratings and identify sites with significant physical risk.
Financial Materiality Assessment
Based on risk ratings, the Materiality Workbook (workflow pictured below) also supports impact assessment alongside severity ratings, to estimate anticipated financial effect. The reporting dashboard summarizes assets at material risk by monetary value and percentage, disaggregated by chronic and acute hazards.

Enabling a Six-Step Assessment / Disclosure Methodology
Jupiter has developed a tailored, science-led methodology for CSRD reporting, powered by the CSRD Module and ClimateScore Global’s accessible knowledge base. Jupiter’s six-step approach is designed to align exactly with the requirements that the ESRS spell out for climate-risk analysis in E1, streamline risk identification and the financial materiality assessment, and fit seamlessly with the rest of the CSRD compliance process.

By providing comprehensive insights into physical climate risks and their financial impact, via SaaS application or API, Jupiter ClimateScore Global and the CSRD Module empower users to meet financial materiality and other requirements while enhancing business resilience.
Paired with a Jupiter expert that specializes in your industry, we will work together to assess your needs and determine the best-in-science physical climate risk analytics approach for your organization.
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