Taking the Guesswork out of Climate Action

If climate destabilization is the existential challenge of this era, then humanity is compelled to do whatever is necessary in order to address it. While many strategies to address climate change have emerged, there remains a need for innovators, policymakers, and the public to develop tools that perform at the scale required to address the challenge.

This article looks at the relevance of blockchain and distributed ledger technologies (“DLT”) as a mechanism by which data-based climate strategies can be deployed to reduce pollution and improve climate outcomes.

From MIT Computational Law Report, Release 1.3, November 20, 2020. Link below

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