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Envision partners with HBAR and UN on new digitization platform for carbon markets

Envision partners with HBAR and UN on new digitization platform for carbon markets


The 2023 United Nations climate change conference saw several new initiatives aimed at innovating the fight against climate change and streamlining the complex carbon credit markets. Among a sea of announcements and partnerships, Envision Blockchain, in collaboration with HBAR Foundation and Swirlds Labs, announced a new open-source Managed Guardian Service (MGS) platform focused on digitized and digital measurement, reporting, and verification (dMRV) system for carbon markets.

The dMRV system is developed in collaboration with the UN Climate Change Global Innovation Hub and built on the HBAR blockchain. The new platform is aimed at the digital transformation of the carbon markets using decentralized blockchain technology.

The dMRV platform offers a suite of features that include an artificial intelligence (AI) search and Guided Search features for the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change’s (UNFCCC) Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) Methodology library and other standard registries across the carbon market Industry.

The CDM methodology library consists of hundreds of rulesets required to create a carbon credit, independently developed in an analog process supporting the carbon market. Envision, with the help and guidance of the team at the UNFCC secretariat, digitized 15 of the most used rules and extended the current library of methodologies available for use in HBAR’s Guardian ecosystem.

The further scaling of the library of digitized and open-source methodologies allows registries, project developers, and other market stakeholders to use digital technologies to resolve  trust and transparency issues.

Cointelegraph contacted Wes Geisenberger, vice president of Sustainability and ESG at HBAR Foundation, to understand the importance and working of the new dMRV platform and how it could help digitize the complex carbon credit market.

Geisenberger told Cointelegraph that the UN GIH/UNFCCC secretariat’s staff were deeply involved in methodology development, while supporting the “toughest challenges in climate negotiations. We greatly appreciate their time and effort in developing this innovative solution.”

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Another key feature on the platform includes a new Project Data Comparison feature that enables users to contrast data recorded as Verifiable Credentials (VCs), including Global Blockchain Business Council’s (GBBC) dMRV Specification Version 2 compliant…

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