Putting the Paris Agreement on the blockchain
Using blockchain technology to connect the National Carbon Accounts of all countries in the world, this project enables cross-border collaboration on investment in emissions reductions. Building on the public blockchain greatly improves accessibility, transparency and ease of use - democratizing this critical aspect of the future economy.
Themes | Global Health Foresighting |
Status | Concluded |
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People |
Joseph Pallant, Community Scholar, Blockchain for Climate - Alum
Kam Phung, Visiting Faculty Fellow, Simon Fraser University - Alum |
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