Important
On June 26 2024, Linux Foundation announced the merger of its financial services umbrella, the Fintech Open Source Foundation (FINOS), with OS-Climate, an open source community dedicated to building data technologies, modeling, and analytic tools that will drive global capital flows into climate change mitigation and resilience; OS-Climate projects are in the process of transitioning to the FINOS governance framework; read more on finos.org/press/finos-join-forces-os-open-source-climate-sustainability-esg
OS-Climate Intro: Watch Video (1 min)
- Getting Started, On-boarding Guide: Link to Guide
- You can also attend an on-boarding session.
- OS-Climate website: https://os-climate.org/
- OS-Climate 101: Watch Video
- Have technical questions or want to learn more from our developer/engineering community? Come to our Data Commons Office Hours! Every Tues at 10:00AM ET Teams Meeting Link
- System or ODH Issues?
- Outage/System Failures: File an LF outage ticket (note: select OS-Climate from project list)
- New infrastructure request (e.g., software upgrade): File an LF ticket (note: select OS-Climate from project list)
- General infrastructure support: Get help on Slack ODH channel OR Data Commons channel
Join one of our meetings! Subscribe to a group list! Connect over Slack!
- Community Calendar (Meetings & Events): Link to Calendar
- List of OS-Climate's Recurring Meetings (community-wide and project specific)
- Recordings of Prior Events: Watch Events
- Recordings of Prior Meetings: View Meetings
- Connect via Slack (os-climate.slack.com): Join Slack
- Info on how to subscribe to OS-C's group e-mail lists: Group Distro Lists
Please review the FAQ to obtain a grounding in OS-Climate's Data Commons and Analytics Tools.
- Analytical Tools: Quick Start Guides & Demos
- Technical Overviews
- Data Commons: Read Me
- Data Exchange: Read Me
- Physical Risk & Resilience: Read Me
- Transition Analysis: Read Me
- Portfolio Alignment/Implied Temperature Rise: Read Me
- Data Extraction/AI Overview: Read Me
- Corporate Hierarchy Tool - Entity Matching/GLEIF: Read Me
- Partnership for Carbon Accounting Financials (PCAF) Sovereign Footprint Calculations: Read Me
Open an issue on the Community Hub for the following: Open Issue
- Request credentials for an OS-Climate bucket
- Request Onboarding to OSC Data Commons
- Request memberships on OS-Climate github org and credentials for Trino
- Report a security vulnerability
- Cluster 1 CL1: used for development and initial upgrades of applications
- Cluster 2 CL2: stable cluster, sandbox UI and released versions of tools are available from cluster 2
- Cluster 3 CL3: administrative cluster, managed by Red Hat and Linux Foundation IT org
- Cluster 4 CL4: latest implementation of Red Hat's Data Mesh pattern - under construction. Follows Open Data HubData Mesh Pattern.
- Sample file to establish credentials/set up your environment
- Click here for your Cluster 1 JWT Token
- Click here for your Cluster 2 JWT Token
- Accessing Trino: introductory tutorial notebook
- Sample notebook for accessing Riskthinking.AI's federated datasets
- Keep your credentials.env one directory level above your GitHub tree, so GitHub can never see it. Learn more
- Need permissions to a particular repo and/or project? Please contact the appropriate admin listed here: Admin List
- Want more information on how to contribute code or data? Please see Contribution Guidelines
- Program Mgmt Office Project Board
- Data Commons/Data Mesh Project Board
- Data Commons/Data Mesh Q4 2023 Project Board
- Data As Code POC Project Board
- Data Exchange Project Board
- Sector Alignment Project Board
- Physical Risk & Resilience Project Board
Available Data Sources: Open MetaData SignIn
Example Public Datasets Available List
Data Commons enables federation with external data sources as well as ingestion/storage of data within the Data Commons. To request data, please create an issue under the Data-Requests repo:
Data Ingestion Pipelines/Repos: Read Me
- Current members: View List
- Organizations interested in membership? Join Us: Enroll
- Please Note: you/your organization does not need to be a member to contribute your skills, time, code, and/or data.
Charter & Oversight (See Governance Overview for more details)
- OS-Climate Charter, Participation Agreement & Membership Agreement: members are expected to adhere to the following agreements signed at the onset of their membership,
- OS-Climate Participation Agreement & Charter: View OS-C Agreement/Charter
- Linux Foundation Membership Agreement: View LF Member Agreement
- Projects meet weekly, see community calendar for days/times.
- Data Commons Charter: View Charter
- Physical Risk & Resilience Charter: View Charter
OS-Climate is part of The Linux Foundation® (LF). All rights reserved. The Linux Foundation has registered trademarks and uses trademarks. For a list of trademarks of The Linux Foundation, please see our Trademark Usage page. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. Privacy Policy (https://linuxfoundation.org/privacy-policy/) and Terms of Use (https://linuxfoundation.org/terms/).
- To report a Security concern and/or incident, please send an email to: [email protected]
For more information, including links to applicable charters, please see the on-boarding guide referenced above or visit https://os-climate.org/governance//.
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Policies: OS-Climate abides by all of the following Linux Foundation policies: https://www.linuxfoundation.org/policies/
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Code of Conduct: all community members are expected to abide by the LF Projects Code of Conduct
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DCO: all project contributors are expected to adhere to the Linux Foundation DCO Policy. See our Contributions Guidelines for more information about DCO signoffs and fixing signoff failures: Contribution Guidelines
Unless otherwise specified in a given repository's LICENSE file:
- OS-Climate code is distributed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0).
- OS-Climate data is distributed under CDLA, Version 2.0 (https://cdla.dev/permissive-2-0/).
- OS-Climate Business Model: non-profit 501(c)(6) business association under the Linux Foundation (largest organizer of open-source tech initiatives globally); platform management and development funded by annual member fees plus philanthropic grants.