Climate science institute tracking national climate action and policy pathways
Climate Analytics is a Berlin-based nonprofit operating a research-driven climate policy platform backed by Python, Docker, Jenkins, and Apache Airflow. Active hiring in research and finance roles—alongside engineering expansion—points to scaling both analytical capacity and operational infrastructure; pain points around data standardization and building a scalable platform suggest they're moving beyond manual analysis toward automated, model-driven climate action tracking.
Notable leadership hires: Deputy Office Director
Climate Analytics is a global nonprofit climate science and policy institute founded in 2008, headquartered in Berlin. The organization works directly with governments and international bodies on climate mitigation, adaptation, and finance. Core products include a climate action tracker, national climate pathway explorer, and scenario modeling tools used to support climate policy analysis and diplomacy. The 51–200-person team is structured around research, finance, and engineering functions, with active hiring across Germany, Australia, Trinidad and Tobago, and Togo.
Python, Docker, Jenkins, GitLab CI/CD, Apache Airflow, Prometheus, Grafana, Terraform, and JupyterHub. The stack emphasizes containerization, data pipeline orchestration, and monitoring—typical of organizations managing complex modeling workflows.
Key projects include a climate action tracker, national pathways explorer, NDC 3.0 development, scenario modeling, and LT-LEDs (long-term low greenhouse gas emission development strategies). The organization also focuses on streamlining IT and finance workflows to support timely policy delivery.
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