Enter an address or postcode and see your physical climate hazard exposure — flood, heat, drought and wildfire — across two climate scenarios. In under 60 seconds.
This free climate risk screening tool gives sustainability managers, risk teams and operations leads a fast, no-cost starting point for physical climate risk assessment. Enter any address or postcode to generate a regional climate risk score covering flood, heat stress, drought and wildfire across two climate scenarios aligned with TCFD (Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures). No registration, no consultant required.
For organisations beginning their CSRD (Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive) or TCFD physical risk disclosure, the SmartResilience checker gives you the directional view needed to identify which sites carry the highest flood or heat exposure before committing to a full quantitative assessment.
Most organisations don't know where to start with physical climate risk. This free tool gives you a regional snapshot in under a minute — enough to identify your exposure and start the right conversations internally.
Speed
Enter a location and sector, choose your scenario, and your risk snapshot is generated immediately — no waiting, no data entry.
Scenarios
Compare risk under Current Policies versus Net Zero 2050, giving you a sense of the stakes of inaction across your assets.
Context
Results are contextualised to your industry so the output speaks the language of your business, not generic risk scores.
Reporting
Physical risk screening is a mandatory component of both frameworks. This tool gives you a fast, directional view to build from.
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Search for any address, postcode, city or region. The tool supports UK and global locations.
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Choose the industry most relevant to your organisation or the supply chain asset you're screening.
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Run under Current Policies or Net Zero 2050 — both aligned with TCFD and CSRD reporting standards.
The free checker gives you a regional view. The SmartResilience platform delivers site-by-site quantitative risk analysis, real-time early-warning monitoring, and adaptation planning — across your entire estate and supply chain.
Yes — completely free, with no login or credit card required. It's designed to give any organisation a fast, accessible starting point for understanding physical climate exposure.
The free checker provides regional-level screening across four hazards. The SmartResilience platform delivers asset-level quantitative risk scores, portfolio-wide analysis, real-time monitoring, adaptation planning and regulatory reporting outputs — built for organisations serious about climate resilience.
Current Policies — reflecting the trajectory we're on today — and Net Zero 2050, aligned with a 1.5°C pathway. Both are consistent with the scenarios used in TCFD and CSRD reporting frameworks.
The tool covers a range of sectors including food and agriculture, retail, healthcare, manufacturing and more. If your sector isn't listed or you need a bespoke analysis, get in touch.
Physical risk screening is a mandatory component of both frameworks. This tool gives you a directional view to inform your approach. The SmartResilience platform can take you all the way to full quantitative scenario analysis for formal disclosure.
Yes — you can run as many location checks as you need. For systematic portfolio-level screening across dozens or hundreds of sites, the SmartResilience platform is the right tool.
Physical climate risk screening is the process of identifying which of your locations are exposed to climate-related hazards: flood, heat, drought, wildfire and others. Physical risk screening is a required disclosure step under TCFD (Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures) and CSRD (Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive), both of which mandate that organisations identify and quantify site-level hazard exposure. This free tool gives you a regional screening result in under 60 seconds, without the cost or time of a full consultancy engagement.
Enter a location and select your sector. The tool contextualises results by sector and runs your input against regional climate hazard data across two scenarios: Current Policies and Net Zero 2050. It then returns a climate risk score for each hazard, reflecting the specific vulnerabilities relevant to your industry.