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Media Coverage
Gulf chemical plants unprepared for increasing flood risk from climate change: report
In the report, Jupiter notes that the “very functionality” of the properties could be threatened in the coming decades if designs are not upgraded to prepare for climate change and could result in millions of dollars in equipment damages.
Climate change puts Houston’s electricity network at risk
“What’s as alarming is the real possibility, if not probability, that utility operators who rely on FEMA data are either ignoring or badly underestimating the scope of the actual flood risk they face,” Jupiter CEO Rich Sorkin said.

The New Due Diligence: Understanding the Climate-Related Vulnerabilities of Our Infrastructure
Jupiter CEO Rich Sorkin writes in POWER Magazine about how climate effects are expected to have outsized impacts on the infrastructure and operations of major public utilities in the coming decades.

Reports: Flooding risks could devalue Florida real estate
Jupiter’s projections for Miami-Dade County feature prominently in the Associated Press’s report. Several major news outlets picked up the news wire, including the New York Times, Washington Post, U.S. News & World Report, ABC News, Beaumont Enterprise, San Francisco Chronicle, Houston Chronicle, and Sacramento Bee.

Q&A: "Things will blow up" if you ignore climate risks
Jupiter CEO Rich Sorkin sat down with E&E News in Houston last week to discuss the intersection of energy, politics and climate change. Sorkin said the majority of companies Jupiter speaks with don’t question whether climate change is happening, but some still aren’t ready to act.
Press Releases
Jupiter Announces Partnership With Hawaiian Electric Companies
Jupiter today announced an agreement with the Hawaiian Electric Companies to provide ongoing climate risk analytics services for generation, transmission and distribution infrastructure across five major islands of Hawaii. Jupiter also recently announced a capital investment from Elemental Excelerator (Elemental), a global infrastructure innovation accelerator. The funding, as part of Elemental’s Demonstration Track, will enable Jupiter to accelerate deployment of its flood and wind risk analytics services in the Pacific, beginning in Hawaii.
Paired with a Jupiter expert that specializes in your industry, we will work together to assess your needs and determine the best-in-science physical climate risk analytics approach for your organization.
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