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How to Use the World Bank Climate & Energy MCP in Claude Code

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Connect World Bank Climate & Energy MCP to Claude Code

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Headless Indicator Scripting

Need to run a script that pulls global indicators nightly? Connect your CI/CD job, and Claude Code handles it. You execute `claude mcp` to call the World Bank Climate & Energy MCP Server's `get_climate_indicator`. The output pipes directly to standard out. It’s perfect for shell scripts that need reliable data fetching without a GUI overhead.

Batch Emissions Processing

You can write a cron job that needs to calculate yearly averages. Claude Code runs the `get_co2_emissions` tool repeatedly, piping those metric tons per capita results into a CSV file. This is pure CLI power. It guarantees headless execution, making it ideal for Docker containers or GitHub Actions.

Energy Status Reports

Building an automated report on global energy status? Run `get_renewable_energy` and pipe the output to a database loader script. You can also check `get_electricity_access` percentages in one continuous command. It’s simple, fast, and entirely terminal-native. No fancy UI needed—just clean data piped where you need it.

Setup guide

Set up World Bank Climate & Energy MCP in Claude Code

Prerequisites

  • Claude Code CLI installed (npm install -g @anthropic-ai/claude-code)
  • Active Vinkius subscription with a valid endpoint token
  1. 1

    Run the add command

    Open your terminal and run the command shown on the right. Replace [YOUR_TOKEN_HERE] with your endpoint token from cloud.vinkius.com. Use --scope user to make it available across all projects.

  2. 2

    Verify the connection

    Start a Claude Code session and type /mcp to list connected servers. You should see world-bank-climate-energy-mcp with a green status indicator.

  3. 3

    Start using tools

    Ask Claude Code something like "Check my latest World Bank Climate & Energy transactions." It will automatically discover and invoke the available World Bank Climate & Energy tools.

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claude mcp add --transport http world-bank-climate-energy-mcp https://edge.vinkius.com/[YOUR_TOKEN_HERE]/mcp

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Common questions about World Bank Climate & Energy MCP in Claude Code

You write a shell script that calls the MCP Server's tools like `get_co2_emissions`. The output streams directly to your log file, perfect for scheduled tasks.
Yes. Since it’s designed for CI/CD, you can loop through indicator codes and run `get_climate_indicator` in a single script execution flow.
Use a dedicated command line job. You can pipe the results of multiple calls—say, `get_forest_area` followed by `get_renewable_energy`—into a structured format for analysis.
Absolutely. Because it's headless and handles standard transports (stdio, http), you can embed the MCP Server calls directly into robust backend services or microservices.
It deals with structured numerical metrics: percentages like forest area and renewable energy consumption, specific rates for electricity access, and raw CO2 emission values per capita.

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