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How to Build a Climate-Ready Data Stack

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  • Published

  • May 7, 2028

  • Author

  • Lana Terra

Climate action is only as strong as the data that informs it. But most data stacks weren’t designed with emissions, supply chains, or climate modeling in mind. Teams are often stuck retrofitting existing systems or relying on brittle workarounds to generate insights. It’s time to rethink our infrastructure—starting with the foundation.

Built for Another Era


Most data infrastructures were built to optimize for sales, user growth, or cost—not carbon. This creates friction when sustainability teams try to source emissions data from systems that weren’t designed to capture it. Without foundational visibility, even basic reporting becomes a manual, error-prone task. The result? Delays, duplications, and disconnects.



Bridging the Gaps


Emissions data lives everywhere—and nowhere. From procurement software to building sensors, critical signals are often siloed across vendors, formats, or departments. The first step to a climate-ready stack is connection: mapping where relevant data lives, how it’s structured, and where the friction points are in accessing it consistently.



Stack With Strategy


A modern climate stack isn’t just a bundle of tools—it’s an integrated system that mirrors how your business actually operates. This means prioritizing interoperability, aligning metrics across platforms, and investing in foundational data governance. Tools alone won’t solve emissions blind spots—strategy will.



Bake in Flexibility


Regulatory frameworks, emissions factors, and supplier data are constantly evolving. Your data stack should too. That means designing for modularity, version control, and extensibility. Future-proofing your system is less about predicting what’s next and more about building with change in mind.



From Stack to Story


At the end of the day, data infrastructure is only valuable if it drives action. A climate-ready stack enables teams to monitor progress, identify trade-offs, and make informed decisions at speed. With the right foundations in place, sustainability becomes more than a report—it becomes a capability.

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How to Build a Climate-Ready Data Stack

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  • Published

  • May 7, 2028

  • Author

  • Lana Terra

Climate action is only as strong as the data that informs it. But most data stacks weren’t designed with emissions, supply chains, or climate modeling in mind. Teams are often stuck retrofitting existing systems or relying on brittle workarounds to generate insights. It’s time to rethink our infrastructure—starting with the foundation.

Built for Another Era


Most data infrastructures were built to optimize for sales, user growth, or cost—not carbon. This creates friction when sustainability teams try to source emissions data from systems that weren’t designed to capture it. Without foundational visibility, even basic reporting becomes a manual, error-prone task. The result? Delays, duplications, and disconnects.



Bridging the Gaps


Emissions data lives everywhere—and nowhere. From procurement software to building sensors, critical signals are often siloed across vendors, formats, or departments. The first step to a climate-ready stack is connection: mapping where relevant data lives, how it’s structured, and where the friction points are in accessing it consistently.



Stack With Strategy


A modern climate stack isn’t just a bundle of tools—it’s an integrated system that mirrors how your business actually operates. This means prioritizing interoperability, aligning metrics across platforms, and investing in foundational data governance. Tools alone won’t solve emissions blind spots—strategy will.



Bake in Flexibility


Regulatory frameworks, emissions factors, and supplier data are constantly evolving. Your data stack should too. That means designing for modularity, version control, and extensibility. Future-proofing your system is less about predicting what’s next and more about building with change in mind.



From Stack to Story


At the end of the day, data infrastructure is only valuable if it drives action. A climate-ready stack enables teams to monitor progress, identify trade-offs, and make informed decisions at speed. With the right foundations in place, sustainability becomes more than a report—it becomes a capability.

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How to Build a Climate-Ready Data Stack

Halftone image of person smiling at laptop
  • Published

  • May 7, 2028

  • Author

  • Lana Terra

Climate action is only as strong as the data that informs it. But most data stacks weren’t designed with emissions, supply chains, or climate modeling in mind. Teams are often stuck retrofitting existing systems or relying on brittle workarounds to generate insights. It’s time to rethink our infrastructure—starting with the foundation.

Built for Another Era


Most data infrastructures were built to optimize for sales, user growth, or cost—not carbon. This creates friction when sustainability teams try to source emissions data from systems that weren’t designed to capture it. Without foundational visibility, even basic reporting becomes a manual, error-prone task. The result? Delays, duplications, and disconnects.



Bridging the Gaps


Emissions data lives everywhere—and nowhere. From procurement software to building sensors, critical signals are often siloed across vendors, formats, or departments. The first step to a climate-ready stack is connection: mapping where relevant data lives, how it’s structured, and where the friction points are in accessing it consistently.



Stack With Strategy


A modern climate stack isn’t just a bundle of tools—it’s an integrated system that mirrors how your business actually operates. This means prioritizing interoperability, aligning metrics across platforms, and investing in foundational data governance. Tools alone won’t solve emissions blind spots—strategy will.



Bake in Flexibility


Regulatory frameworks, emissions factors, and supplier data are constantly evolving. Your data stack should too. That means designing for modularity, version control, and extensibility. Future-proofing your system is less about predicting what’s next and more about building with change in mind.



From Stack to Story


At the end of the day, data infrastructure is only valuable if it drives action. A climate-ready stack enables teams to monitor progress, identify trade-offs, and make informed decisions at speed. With the right foundations in place, sustainability becomes more than a report—it becomes a capability.