Conducting a CCIA requires various tools and methodologies, depending on the project objectives, context, and data availability. Climate risk screening tools, such as the World Bank's Climate Change Knowledge Portal (CCKP), can help you to identify and prioritize climate hazards and risks. Climate impact assessment tools, like the Climate, Land, Energy, and Water (CLEW) framework, can help you to analyze the interactions between climate change and energy, water, and land sectors. Climate adaptation planning tools are available to develop and evaluate adaptation options and strategies for your project. The Adaptation Support Tool (AST) is one example that can help design and implement adaptation actions based on the principles of the EU Adaptation Strategy. Climate monitoring and evaluation tools, like the Climate-Eval Community of Practice platform, can help access best practices for evaluating climate change. However, it is important to consider the suitability and applicability of these tools for your project context before using them and consult with relevant experts and stakeholders.