Straatos · Climate Hub

One map for a scattered climate economy.

The projects on the ground, the solutions that measure them, and the data and players behind them, already out there, but spread across a hundred platforms. The Climate Hub curates them into one place across the Global South, and keeps them current.

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Projects profiled
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Climate-data solutions
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Already integrated
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Signal updates
A maintained reference. Last reviewed June 2026, refreshed at least monthly, with a dated changelog and per-record link checks.See the changelog
✓ Already connected to Straatos

The tools Straatos already plugs into, so the map is wired to a working platform, not just a list.

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Projects

Real reforestation, mangrove and conservation projects on the ground, profiled through the lens of digital MRV, and mapped across the tropics.

Open Projects
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Solutions

The climate-data ecosystem that measures and verifies it: satellites, sensors, drones, registries, marketplaces, payment rails.

Open Solutions
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Datasets

The authoritative open datasets the field runs on, from forests and emissions to energy and disaster risk. Pointed to, not re-hosted.

Open Datasets
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Frameworks

The crediting, disclosure, supply-chain and nature standards that govern climate work, from Verra and the GHG Protocol to EITI and TNFD.

Open Frameworks
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Funders

The multilateral funds, development-finance institutions and philanthropies putting capital into climate projects across the Global South.

Open Funders
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Portals

The major climate platforms, meta-lists and regional knowledge portals this hub points to and builds on. Feedstock, not rivals.

Open Portals
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Trackers

The independent trackers holding climate policy and pledges to account: national ambition, net zero, climate laws, carbon pricing.

Open Trackers
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Think tanks

The research institutes producing the analysis the field relies on, including IPIS and Levin Sources on the extractives niche.

Open Think tanks
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Coalitions

Where companies, financiers and governments commit together: GFANZ, Race to Zero, RE100, the First Movers Coalition and more.

Open Coalitions
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Initiatives

Multi-country programmes with a target: clean-energy innovation, the methane pledge, green growth and energy access.

Open Initiatives
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Buyers

The demand side: corporate buyers, coalitions, advance-market commitments and the trackers where disclosed deals are recorded.

Open Buyers
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Developers

The supply side: the organisations that originate, develop and operate nature-based projects on the ground and issue the credits, from aDryada to Wildlife Works.

Open Developers
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Providers

The assurance layer: the accredited validation and verification bodies, and the advisers, that stand behind credible projects.

Open Providers
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Experts

Directories for finding climate experts, with a Global-South and diversity lens, a category most climate hubs lack.

Open Experts
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Events

A climate events calendar weighted to the Global South, from COP31 and Climate Week NYC to African Energy Week and Mining Indaba.

Open Events
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Signal

A source-rated feed of what is moving: funding, acquisitions, new methodologies and registry tech across the market.

Open Signal
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Glossary

A field guide to the language: MRV, dMRV, FPIC, REDD+, blue carbon, Article 6 and the rest.

Open Glossary
Open & correctable

Found a gap, or something we got wrong?

This map is hand-built and point-in-time. Add a project or solution we missed, flag a source, or contradict a fact with evidence. Every correction makes it sharper.

Behind the map

The company that connects the scattered field.

Straatos brings fragmented climate value chains together, the same scattered field this Hub maps, through tailored AI workflows. The Hub is that thesis in public: a curated, maintained view of who is doing the work and what connects it, kept current.