RedLines Scan

Rapid asset-level climate risk screening

A rapid, consistent view of climate exposure across your portfolio. A practical first step before exposure becomes urgent.

How It Works

A structured screening process

You provide a site list. RedLines Scan runs each site through a standardised physical hazard screening method covering 11 hazards. Risk scores are assigned at asset level, not postcode level.

Typical delivery: 48 hours from scoping

grid_on Risk Matrix 9 Sites · 11 Hazards
Asset Riverine Coastal Heat Wildfire Water Scarcity
Bristol Port 5 2 4 1 5
Leeds Warehouse 4 2 3 2 1
Cardiff Depot 4 3 2 2 3
Manchester DC 2 3 2 3 1
London Office 1 4 1 3 1
Glasgow Plant 3 1 4 1 2
Birmingham Hub 2 3 2 2 1
Southampton Port 4 2 3 1 4
Edinburgh Office 2 1 3 2 1
What It Does

A fast baseline of climate exposure across any portfolio

  • Screens every asset against 11 physical climate hazards
  • Scores risk at asset level, not postcode or regional level
  • Produces a RAG-rated output showing where risk is highest
  • Typically delivered within 48 hours of scoping
Why Governed Analysis Matters

Traceable outputs you can stand behind

Climate screening without a documented method creates governance risk. RedLines Scan produces outputs you can stand behind.

Auditable

Every output references the data sources and assumptions behind each risk score.

Traceable

Risk scores can be traced back through the assessment process to the underlying climate data.

Defensible

Outputs are structured to support lender review, investor queries and governance challenge.

The Output

Portfolio Exposure Assessment

Every Scan engagement delivers a Portfolio Exposure Assessment: a structured PDF covering assessed assets, risk scores by hazard, a RAG summary and priorities for deeper analysis.

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Portfolio Exposure Assessment

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