Research orchestration for
climate risk and transition finance
GXceed connects papers, datasets, policy signals, and applied tools to help researchers, policymakers, and investors understand complex decarbonization challenges. It is not just a paper search engine — it is a research orchestration layer for turning fragmented climate knowledge into actionable policy and finance intelligence.
Connect to data.
Build evidence-backed tools.
Translate findings into policy and finance.
Ordinary paper search looks like this:
What GXceed enables is this:
Frame a question, gather the relevant papers, organize the concepts, find the data sources, turn them into methodology, and connect them to OSINT, policy, and finance. That is not search — it is research orchestration.
Climate-risk and transition-finance problems cannot be solved within a single discipline or a single dataset. Military emissions, building LCA, reconstruction finance, Scope 3, and sovereign risk are entangled across papers, public data, policy frameworks, and implementation.
Knowledge is growing fast — but its growth does not automatically translate into implementation, policy, or finance. GXceed exists to bridge that gap, connecting a question to actionable knowledge as a single flow.
Explore a corpus of 11,000+ GX papers from 15 global sources, with AI summaries, relevance scoring, citation URLs / DOIs, and topic clustering.
Browse papers →A topic×axis heatmap that visualizes where GX research concentrates and where it is thin (research gaps) — the entry point for tracing papers → data sources → coefficients → methodology.
Open the Research Map →For a given theme, generate briefs that organize research trends, implementation gaps, and citation candidates via SNE analysis — decomposing the question and mapping it across disciplines.
View research briefs →Structured GX disclosure data for listed companies, bridging research knowledge to gxpolicy.com (policy framing), gx.finance (investment theses), and osint.gx.finance (implementation observation).
View data →Question: How should war, disaster, and logistics disruption enter carbon accounting?
This is not paper search — it is a full orchestration: gathering research, framing questions, building methodology and tools, translating into policy, and connecting to finance.