The Climate Data Utility is building on its existing partnership with CDP, the world's only global independent environmental disclosure system for investors, companies, cities, states, and regions to manage their environmental impacts. In-scope data from all companies that report publicly through CDP is transmitted to the Climate Data Utility and made accessible to all users. This includes data on direct emissions (Scope 1), indirect emissions (Scope 2 and Scope 3), and GHG emissions reduction targets.
Looking forward, as new country-specific disclosure requirements are implemented around the world, the Climate Data Utility aims to work with leading jurisdictions to ensure core climate data points identified by the CDSC as critical to the public good are made accessible in a common location and format, enhancing the data's discoverability, comparability, and usability.
In April 2026, the Climate Data Utility established its first jurisdictional partnership with France's ADEME, to make company-level greenhouse gas emissions and targets data reported under the French mandatory national framework accessible on the Utility. France is the first country to contribute this type of nationally collected corporate climate data to the Utility, setting a precedent for other jurisdictions.
This landmark partnership with ADEME serves as a leading example demonstrating how jurisdictions can play a critical role in expanding global access to reliable climate-related data.