Climate Policy Radar
Climate Policy Radar is an open data climate startup that is revolutionizing the way we access and analyze climate law and policy data. With a mission to accelerate the transition to a low-carbon, resilient, and just world, this not-for-profit organization leverages cutting-edge AI and machine learning technologies. It aims to support evidence-based policymaking by making climate policy data accessible, searchable, and analyzable.
Climate Policy Radar employs a sophisticated AI framework to sift through and make sense of vast amounts of climate policy data. It gathers policy data from a myriad of sources, including governmental websites and climate negotiation documents. The platform uses AI algorithms trained to extract and highlight relevant information, trends, and action gaps from these documents. An open knowledge graph is constructed to map the extracted information, facilitating climate policy evaluation and analysis.
Climate Policy Radar is not just a repository of climate policy data; it is a comprehensive toolkit designed to empower users with actionable insights. Users can search through the complete text of thousands of climate policy documents from every country. AI tools automatically detect and highlight similar words, making research fast and efficient. Users can also compare climate action plans across nations and explore policies by sector.
This content is either user submitted or generated using AI technology (including, but not limited to, Google Gemini API, Llama, Grok, and Mistral), based on automated research and analysis of public data sources from search engines like DuckDuckGo, Google Search, and SearXNG, and directly from the tool's own website and with minimal to no human editing/review. THEJO AI is not affiliated with or endorsed by the AI tools or services mentioned. This is provided for informational and reference purposes only, is not an endorsement or official advice, and may contain inaccuracies or biases. Please verify details with original sources.
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