Putting the Paris Agreement on #Ethereum w/ #NFTs. Enabling international collaboration on climate action by connecting national carbon accounts of the world.
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Twitter- @blockforclimate
Blockchain for Climate Foundation is working to put the Paris Agreement carbon markets on Ethereum to enable cross border collaboration on climate change. #gitcoinactnowbundle#gitcoin#gitcoinalpha
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Beyond the Merge: Blockchain enabled climate solutions
Thrilled to have this @CointelegraphZN article land w/title via my quote: “I continue to believe that putting Paris Agreement carbon markets on Ethereum and connecting the national carbon accounts of the world, is blockchain’s killer app,” Joseph Pallant, Founder @BlockForClimate
Blockchain technology could be a big stride on the way to achieving a more sustainable world.
However, while innovation can provide several benefits, it can also generate numerous concerns. buff.ly/3RYROyS
Ultimately I agree with this (that is, I oppose banning PoW). The government picking and choosing which specific applications are an okay use of electricity or not is a bad idea. Better to just implement carbon pricing, and use some of the revenues to compensate low-income users.