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Unlocking Comprehensive Climate Data with ClimateAPI.io: A New Unified Solution for Developers

In the ongoing effort to address climate change, access to reliable and comprehensive data is crucial for researchers, developers, and organizations alike. Recognizing the fragmentation of existing sourcesโ€”ranging from satellites and sensors to official institutions like EDGAR, UNFCCC, and Copernicusโ€”our team is excited to introduce ClimateAPI.io, a unified API designed to streamline climate data integration.

What is ClimateAPI.io?

ClimateAPI.io is an innovative platform that consolidates diverse climate-related datasets into a single, accessible API. Its goal is to empower users with real-time and historical environmental data, simplifying the development of applications, dashboards, and models focused on emissions and climate trends.

Key Features Include:

  • Real-Time Emissions Monitoring: Track emissions across facilities, regions, and supply chains effortlessly.
  • Historical Data & Forecasting: Access past climate metrics and predictive analyses to inform decision-making.
  • Event-Driven Notifications: Set up webhooks to receive alerts when emissions breach specified thresholds.
  • Developer-Friendly Tools: SDKs available in Python and JavaScript, complemented by a sandbox environment for testing and development.

We are currently gathering feedback from the developer community to refine our offering and understand your needs better. If you’re interested, weโ€™d love to hear your thoughts on:

  • Which specific climate or emissions data endpoints would be most valuable for your projects?
  • How might you incorporate a tool like this into your existing technology stack?
  • Are there any features, concerns, or improvements you’d like to see?

Weโ€™re pleased to announce that early access to ClimateAPI.io will be available starting August 2025. Stay tuned for updates, and feel free to reach out with your insights and questions. Together, we can make climate-related data more accessible and impactful than ever before.


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