Digiverge · Climate × Digital · 2026
Climate · sustainability · digital systems

Turning climate science into operating systems.

Digiverge Climate works where climate science, sustainability regulation and software engineering meet — building the data pipelines, models and decision tools that infrastructure owners, supply chains, financial institutions and development agencies need to act on climate with rigour.

Four practice areas Based in Sydney, Australia Status · accepting briefs
§ 01 — Premise

A category that does not yet have a clean name.

The seam

Strategy firms bring frameworks but not depth. Climate-science groups produce excellent analysis but stop short of operating systems. Software vendors ship platforms but step around the underlying domain questions.

Digiverge sits deliberately at the seam — fluent in the science, fluent in the standards, fluent in the code. The deliverable is rarely a deck. It is a pipeline, a model, a method — built to actually run, and to withstand audit.

§ 02 — Practice

Four verticals. One technical foundation.

01 / 04 Infrastructure & energy

Climate-resilient infrastructure and energy systems.

  • Asset-level physical climate risk — downscaled hazards × engineering vulnerability
  • Methane and CO₂ MRV — satellite plus ground-sensor fusion
  • Renewables siting and yield forecasting with Earth observation
  • Digital twins for transition planning under climate constraints
For: utilities · TSOs and DSOs · ports and airports · renewables developers · regulators
02 / 04 ESG & supply chain

Disclosure pipelines and supply-chain intelligence.

  • Scope 3 and product footprints with supplier engagement
  • CSRD · CBAM · ISSB pipelines designed for assurance
  • EUDR and deforestation traceability — geospatial + chain-of-custody
  • LLM parsing of unstructured supplier disclosures
For: listed corporates · CSOs and Group Controllers · procurement · exporters facing CBAM
03 / 04 Climate risk & economics

Climate risk priced, scenarios made operational.

  • Transition risk and scenario analysis — NGFS · ISSB-aligned
  • Climate-adjusted catastrophe and insurance pricing
  • Portfolio exposure analytics — real estate, infrastructure, credit
  • Nature and biodiversity risk (TNFD), bundled with climate
For: banks · insurers · asset managers · infrastructure and real estate funds · supervisors
04 / 04 Development & climate finance

Climate finance and development, made measurable.

  • MRV and registry infrastructure — Article 6, adaptation, loss & damage
  • NDC tracking and project climate-alignment screening
  • Anticipatory action and early warning for humanitarian response
  • Green and blue bond use-of-proceeds reporting
For: MDBs · climate funds · UN agencies · NDC delivery units · bilateral donors
§ 03 — Approach

Short, sharp, evidence-led.

Stage 01 · Scope

A two-to-four-week diagnostic.

Fixed fee. Map the decision, the data, the standards in play. End with a written brief — which sometimes recommends not going further.

Stage 02 · Build

Working system in 8–16 weeks.

Pipelines, models, interfaces or methodologies — built to run, documented for audit, versioned and lineage-tracked.

Stage 03 · Operate

Operate or hand over.

Retainer for refresh and recalibration, or clean handover to an internal team. Either way: runbooks, audit posture, no lock-in.

§ 04 — Technical foundation

A horizontal stack of capabilities that runs underneath every engagement.

01
Geospatial & Earth observation
Sentinel · Landsat · commercial high-res · cloud-native STAC pipelines.
02
Climate model output
CMIP6 ensembles, downscaling, bias correction, hazard layers for assets and portfolios.
03
Machine learning
Forecasting, anomaly detection, classification of risk and emissions signals at scale.
04
IoT & sensor integration
Methane sensors, weather stations, grid telemetry — fused with remote-sensed data.
05
Knowledge graphs
Regulatory taxonomies · entity resolution across suppliers, projects and disclosures.
06
Audit-ready data
Lineage, versioning, controls — designed for limited and reasonable assurance from day one.
§ 05 — About

A small, deep practice.

"The bottleneck on climate action is no longer the science — it is the systems that turn the science into decisions, disclosures and money."

Founded by [PLACEHOLDER:FOUNDER], Digiverge Climate works with a small group of senior associates and named technology partners rather than a fixed bench. Senior-led on every engagement, with pricing to match.

The name is deliberate. Digi- for the digital systems that increasingly carry the work; -verge for the edge where disciplines meet — the place the practice chooses to stand.

We take a limited number of briefs, and prefer those where the answer is not yet known, the regulatory or scientific terrain is shifting, and the deliverable has to actually run in production.

§ 06 — Contact

Bring us a brief.
Or a half-formed question.

Direct
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Based in
Sydney, Australia
Working
Globally · remote-first