Companies are increasingly recognising the importance of incorporating Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) factors into their operations. As the need for accurate and actionable data grows, the role of an ESG & Climate Data Analyst has emerged as a crucial link between sustainability and data expertise.
As an ESG & Climate Data Analyst, your mission is to navigate the complex landscape of sustainability data, providing meaningful insights and analytics to support informed decision-making. You will collect, analyse, and interpret vast amounts of ESG and climate-related data, identifying trends, risks, and opportunities for companies to drive positive environmental and social impact. Your work will contribute to the integration of sustainable practices into business strategies, helping organisations align with global sustainability goals.
But let’s explore the responsibilities, skills, background, salary range, and the impact of this role across different regions.
Climate Data Analysts gather data from various sources, including weather stations, satellite systems, emissions databases, and corporate disclosures. They clean, validate, and organise datasets to ensure accuracy and consistency for further analysis.
Using statistical tools, machine learning models, or simulation software, analysts assess historical and projected climate trends. They model scenarios based on temperature changes, carbon emissions, and policy outcomes to inform planning and risk assessment.
Analysts play a critical role in identifying physical and transition risks posed by climate change. Their work supports climate-related financial disclosures and helps companies understand potential impacts on operations, assets, and supply chains.
They translate complex climate data into clear charts, dashboards, and written reports. These outputs are used by internal teams, investors, or regulators to support ESG disclosures, sustainability strategy, and decision-making.
Climate Data Analysts work closely with sustainability teams, risk managers, finance, and compliance departments to align insights with business objectives. They also contribute to meeting external reporting requirements such as TCFD, ISSB, or CSRD.
While a degree in environmental sciences, data analytics, finance, or a related field is advantageous, what truly sets candidates apart is their passion for sustainability and their ability to leverage data for positive impact. ESG & Climate Data Analysts can be found across various sectors, including finance, consulting, energy, manufacturing, and technology, as organisations across industries recognise the value of integrating sustainability into their business strategies.
As to the job title, whilst the Financial Services sector speaks about Climate Risk Analyst, Sustainable Finance Data Analyst or Climate Stress Testing Analyst, Energy and Utilities are referring to Climate Impact Modelling Specialist, Net Zero Data Analyst, Renewable Energy Data Analyst or GHG Emissions Reporting Specialists. Other Corporate and Multinational businesses will refer to Sustainability Data Analyst, Climate Disclosure Analyst or Carbon Data & Reporting Coordinator.
In addition to technical expertise, effective communication and stakeholder management skills are crucial. You should be able to translate complex data into actionable insights and communicate them to diverse audiences, including senior management, clients, and external stakeholders.
A detail-oriented approach, critical thinking, and the ability to work collaboratively within interdisciplinary teams are highly sought-after qualities.
The salary range for a Climate Data Analyst varies depending on factors such as experience, geographic location, and the employing organisation’s size. In the UK, salaries typically range from $60,000 to $100,000 per year. In the Middle East, the range can be slightly higher, between $70,000 and $120,000. In Europe, the range varies from $70,000 to $110,000, while in the US, salaries generally fall between $80,000 and $130,000 annually.
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The rise of ESG and the urgent need for organisations to address climate change have propelled the demand for skilled professionals who can navigate the intricate world of sustainability data. ESG & Climate Data Analysts play a vital role in ensuring that businesses make informed decisions that drive positive environmental and social outcomes. By bridging the gap between sustainability and data expertise, these professionals are helping shape a more sustainable and responsible future for organisations worldwide.
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