EGU22-9940
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu22-9940
EGU General Assembly 2022
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the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.

Cervest as the provider of Climate Intelligence: learnings from our users, collaborations with academics

Laura Zamboni and John White
Laura Zamboni and John White
  • Cervest, London, United Kingdom of Great Britain – England, Scotland, Wales (laura@cervest.earth)

We've reached an inflection point in our relationship with the climate. Accelerating climate volatility is threatening the assets we rely on. To adapt, we need to be smarter, more prescient, more decisive, and more collaborative than ever before. We need new instruments and new insights. We need what we call Climate Intelligence.

 

Cervest creates Climate Intelligence for every person, asset, and decision. Climate Intelligence transforms how we build, manage, and de-risk our most valuable assets. Climate Intelligence enables us to adapt and decarbonize at scale to build an equitable and resilient future for our planet.

 

Cervest is at a turning point: we have concluded the first round of development whereby the initial offerings our scientists developed have been explored by major enterprises worldwide and incorporated in their decisions and reporting. A co-creation phase has been part of the process whereby we elicited users’ feedbacks. Learnings from this phase both confirmed some of our expectations and revealed needs we had not fully appreciated, many of which are leading to the deepening of our market education efforts as well as scientific-product developments. 

 

We find that to proactively adapt and decarbonize, it is essential to establish fruitful collaborations among different actors, and more specifically between Cervest and publicly funded institutions. It is within such collaborations that a swift exchange of information, data and expertise clarifies roles and responsibilities, ultimately accelerating our common drive to support adaptation and mitigation. 

We will share the lessons we have learned and, following the conveners’ call, our view of what is desirable from the public sector, ultimately engaging with academics.

How to cite: Zamboni, L. and White, J.: Cervest as the provider of Climate Intelligence: learnings from our users, collaborations with academics, EGU General Assembly 2022, Vienna, Austria, 23–27 May 2022, EGU22-9940, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu22-9940, 2022.