ICE and Dun & Bradstreet unveil a new climate risk data solution for public and private companies, offering extensive emissions and climate data across millions of entities worldwide.
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) and Dun & Bradstreet have partnered to introduce an extensive climate risk data solution tailored for both public and private companies. This initiative aims to meet the growing demand for comprehensive climate and ESG data, covering millions of entities globally. The new solution integrates transition risk data, including Scope 1, 2, and 3 greenhouse gas emissions, along with physical risk data, providing a robust resource for evaluating corporate climate impacts.
Leveraging the Dun & Bradstreet D-U-N-S Number, a unique identifier used widely in business and investment sectors, this new offering consolidates multiple data sources, enabling seamless integration with existing financial workflows. ICE’s geospatial intelligence platform enhances the offering by incorporating climate models, physical risk data, and emissions information covering over 110 million U.S. properties, municipalities, and millions of fixed-income securities.
This solution will be part of ICE Climate, ICE’s service platform focused on helping investors understand and manage climate risks. By combining Dun & Bradstreet’s business intelligence, including supply chain and asset location data, with ICE’s climate capabilities and distribution channels, the new service offers a unique resource for evaluating climate-related risks across a diverse range of entities. The collaboration is set to benefit financial markets, regulators, and investors by providing access to one of the most expansive collections of climate data available for business analysis.
This partnership reflects the increasing emphasis on climate-related data to guide investment and regulatory decisions, positioning ICE and Dun & Bradstreet as leaders in ESG data solutions.

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