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Climate intelligence company
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ClimateAi is an American climate intelligence company.[1] It provides real-time climate risk data to companies in the agricultural value chain.[2]
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History
ClimateAi was founded in 2017 by Himanshu Gupta and Max Evans while they were students at Stanford University. The company was established to apply physics-driven artificial intelligence models to help farmers understand how short and long-term climate changes impact their crops.[3]
It has revived recognition from Time Magazine (2022) and Fast Company (2025) for its model applications in agriculture.[4] [5] In 2023, climateAi raised $22M in a series B funding round.[6]
Work and research
ClimateAi provides climate forecasting models designed to predict how short-term weather and long-term climate trends will impact crop yields and food supply chains.
Its models have been cited in reports on climate-related risks to crops and commodity markets, including cocoa price increases, rice shortages, and shifting wine-growing regions.[7][8][9][10] As well as in a rnage of other media coverage of global food supply risks and climate impacts on agriculture.[11][12]


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