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Frequently asked questions
What is Darwin?
Darwin (darwindata.ai), the nature risk intelligence platform, helps companies and investors measure, quantify and anticipate their nature-related impacts, dependencies and risks. It turns biodiversity, water, land-use, climate and pollution data into decision-grade intelligence across your full value chain.
What is nature risk, and why does it matter for business?
Nature risk is the financial exposure that comes from a business’s dependencies and impacts on ecosystems — physical risks (water stress, soil degradation, pollinator loss, supply-chain fragility) and transition risks (regulatory, market and reputational shifts). As ecosystems degrade, these become material risks for companies and investors alike.
How does Darwin measure nature-related risk?
Darwin maps your impacts, dependencies and risks across the five key environmental pressures, from your own operations to your full upstream and downstream footprint, and quantifies your exposure in financial terms rather than qualitative ratings.
Can Darwin assess my supply chain without supplier surveys?
Yes. Darwin assesses your entire value chain — including Scope 3 — without sending supplier questionnaires, so you are not waiting on response rates. This is one of the platform’s key differentiators.
Which reporting frameworks does Darwin support?
Darwin streamlines reporting under CSRD (ESRS E4), TNFD, SFDR and other biodiversity frameworks, directly from the platform, with auditable, science-based data.
Who is Darwin for?
Darwin serves companies building a credible nature strategy, and financial institutions, private equity, impact and infrastructure funds that need to assess nature risk across their portfolios and due diligence.