
Blockchain could hold the key to fighting climate change, UN says
The United Nations is looking at initiatives that employ blockchain to ensure transparency in environmental protection, develop clean energy markets and boost climate financing.
The United Nations is looking at initiatives that employ blockchain to ensure transparency in environmental protection, develop clean energy markets and boost climate financing.
All companies, including those involved in digital currency and Bitcoin mining, should begin to assess risks posed by climate change, and to take steps in mitigation, according to the NYDFS.
The lawmakers from Germany’s Free Democratic Party are pushing for the adoption of a policy that will reward, in crypto, anyone who removes greenhouse gases such as CO2 from the atmosphere.