CCR Enhances AI and Climate Risk Capabilities as Global Disclosure Demands Increase
Sunday, May 17, 2026
Climate Change Response (CCR) is continuing to enhance the artificial intelligence, automation, and climate risk analytics capabilities across its broader CCR technology suite as organisations face increasing pressure to manage climate disclosure, assurance, and governance obligations across multiple jurisdictions.
The company said the primary challenge for many organisations is no longer strategic ambition, but operational execution. Contd
Collecting, validating, standardising and analysing emissions and climate-related data across Scopes 1, 2, and 3 from multiple operational systems, suppliers, facilities, and reporting environments has become increasingly resource-intensive under mandatory disclosure and assurance requirements. CCR’s technology suite automates data ingestion from IoT sensors, ERP systems, utility platforms, supplier submissions, operational datasets, spreadsheets, APIs and PDF documents, reducing the manual reporting burden associated with large-scale sustainability and climate disclosure programmes.
The system’s automated anomaly detection capability identifies inconsistent readings, missing supplier data, abnormal emissions values, and reporting irregularities in real time, enabling organisations to address data quality issues earlier in the reporting cycle rather than during final disclosure preparation.
CCR said integrating emissions management, climate risk analytics, operational monitoring, governance workflows and sustainability reporting within a single technology environment is becoming increasingly important as disclosure expectations mature globally.
“The expectations around climate disclosure, assurance, and climate risk analysis are increasing significantly,” said Dr. Om Dubey, Managing Director, CCR.“Most organisations cannot manage those requirements efficiently through fragmented manual processes alone. Our continued platform enhancements are focused on improving operational visibility, data integrity, climate risk analysis, and reporting efficiency so organisations can make more informed strategic and operational decisions.”
