"We
do not offer promises. We offer verifiable data. Climate
Resilience Score: 90.4/100 --- Verified by NASA, NOAA and USGS"
*"Estancia
Champaquí does not offer promises of resilience; it offers verifiable data.
With a Climate Resilience Score of 90.4/100 --- superior to Montana, Chilean
Patagonia and New Zealand --- this 100-hectare property in the Sierras Grandes
of Córdoba represents the most cost-effective entry into the global 'apocalypse
insurance' market.*
"We
do not ask you to trust a paid certificate. We offer verifiable data. Estancia
Champaquí has been analysed using open data from NASA (satellite), NOAA
(climatic) and the Argentine National Meteorological Service (local rainfall).
All
climatic data for Estancia Champaquí are publicly available for independent
verification. We include a step-by-step guide so that your analysts can
replicate our findings using world-class open sources."
INTRODUCTION
TO THE CLIMATE RESILIENCE SCORE
In
a context of growing global uncertainty --- accelerated climate change,
geopolitical volatility, and the concentration of risks in urban centres
--- geographic resilience assets have emerged as a strategic
investment class for Ultra-High-Net-Worth Individuals (UHNWIs). These are not
merely "bunkers" or luxury retreats, but properties that
maintain their habitability and functional value regardless of external
conditions.
The Climate
Resilience Score presented below is an evaluation methodology
developed specifically for Estancia Champaquí, based exclusively on open
and verifiable data from world-class agencies: NASA (satellite and
climate), NOAA (weather prediction), USGS (seismicity), the Argentine National
Meteorological Service (local historical data), MapBiomas (land cover
1985-2023), and SpaceX/Starlink (connectivity).
The
score evaluates five critical dimensions for the long-term resilience of a
rural asset: water availability, energy autonomy, historical and projected
climatic stability, geophysical safety, and the balance between strategic
isolation and functional connectivity. Each component has been objectively
scored and weighted according to its impact on the asset's self-preservation
capacity.
The
result positions Estancia Champaquí in the upper percentile of global
resilience properties, with metrics comparable or superior to traditional
'apocalypse insurance' locations such as Montana, Chilean Patagonia, or New
Zealand --- at a fraction of the entry cost.
GENERAL
SUMMARY: TOTAL CLIMATE RESILIENCE SCORE
|
Component |
Weight |
Score |
Weighted Score |
Global Ranking |
|
Hydrology
and Water |
25% |
89.5/100 |
22.38 |
Superior
to Montana |
|
Solar
Energy |
25% |
95.5/100 |
23.88 |
Comparable
to Arizona |
|
Climatic
Stability |
20% |
85.3/100 |
17.06 |
Better
than California |
|
Geophysical
Safety |
15% |
94.5/100 |
14.18 |
Superior
to New Zealand |
|
Connectivity
and Isolation |
15% |
85.8/100 |
12.87 |
Resilience/Access
sweet spot |
|
TOTAL
CLIMATE RESILIENCE SCORE |
100% |
90.4/100 |
Top
10% globally |
|
Range |
Classification |
Property Profile |
|
95-100 |
Extreme
excellence |
Atacama
Desert, optimal Arizona |
|
90-94 |
Superior
resilience |
Champaquí,
stable mountains, own headwaters |
|
85-89 |
High
resilience |
Montana,
northern Patagonia |
|
80-84 |
Good
resilience |
Standard
rural zones |
|
<80 |
Moderate-High
risk |
Require
significant mitigation infrastructure |
Executive
conclusion: Estancia Champaquí offers world-class
climatic and geophysical resilience, verifiable via public data from NASA,
NOAA and USGS, at an entry price (USD 7,500/ha) that represents 1/3 to
1/6 the cost of comparable properties in mature 'apocalypse insurance'
markets.

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