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Toward a Global "TRACC"? Climate Projections by Global Warming Levels in Worldwide Policy and Regulation
Climate projections based on global warming levels are increasingly used to guide climate adaptation policies worldwide. Like the French Trajectoire de Référence pour l'Adaptation au Changement Climatique (TRACC), this approach links climate impacts directly to temperature thresholds, including the Paris Agreement targets. However, differing reference periods and methodologies create challenges for international consistency and a need for hamonization.
Jan 278 min read


From Climate Projections to Adaptation Plans: An Industrial Case Study
How can industrial facilities anticipate and reduce climate risks? Callendar and CNPP have joined forces to meet this challenge, generating detailed climate projections, turning them into a full vulnerability assessment and building tailored adaptation plans. This case study covering seven assets in Europe and the United States shows how this approach helps protect industrial infrastructure from climate change and strengthen long term resilience.
Dec 8, 20255 min read


Callendar Wins the EVOLEN Innovation Prize, Signaling Growing Industry Interest in ClimateVision
Callendar won the prestigious EVOLEN Innovation Prize on November 19 at the Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie for its Climatology-as-a-Service solution, ClimateVision, recognized for helping companies integrate climate projections into industrial planning and decision-making.
Nov 24, 20252 min read


Designing for the Next Heatwave: How ClimateVision Helps Build Resilient Data Centers
Data center failures during the 2022 UK heatwave exposed a critical flaw in how we design infrastructure: relying on outdated weather data. As climate change make heatwaves more severe and more frequent, extreme temperature assumptions fall short. Discover how ClimateVision, Callendar’s climate impact tool, empowers operators with cutting-edge climate projections,making it easier to build heat-resilient infrastructure, anywhere in the world.
May 5, 20253 min read
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