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Climate news on a map.

Climategate puts every climate story in its place — literally. AI surfaces the cause, the effect, and what is being done about it.

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World map with amber pins marking climate news events.

What this is, and what it isn't.

Climate coverage today is fragmented. A wildfire, a policy reversal, a quiet breakthrough in a lab in Stuttgart — all of it lands as separate headlines, with no shared geography and no shared context. You read about an event and rarely learn what caused it, what it cost, or what someone, somewhere, is doing in response.

Climategate is a map of what is happening, why it is happening, and what is being done about it. Every story is pinned to a place. AI builds the cause-and-effect chain and the response thread for each event, citing its sources. You move across the map; the briefing follows.

This is not an advocacy project. We don’t run editorials. We don’t take a side. The name is deliberate — the gate is open, the data is in the open. We’re building the most factual, most navigable view of climate news that has ever existed.

A preview.

Lo-fi mockups while we build. The shape is right, the polish is coming.

Map view with news pins clustered by region.
Every story, on a map.
AI-generated cause and effect panel for a selected event.
AI traces the chain. Sources are cited.
Panel listing policy, technology, and community responses to the event.
Every event has a response thread.

How we work

Factual

Every claim is sourced. AI summarises; humans review. No editorial line.

Non-partisan

We don't carry a flag. Left or right, the data is what it is.

Cited

Every event links to the primary reporting it draws from.

Be there when it opens.

We're building quietly. Drop your email and we'll let you know when there's a map to look at.