
OpenClimate.earth is a website that hosts two main projects: Open Climate and Open Climate Collabathon.
Open Climate is an open source and digitally integrated climate accounting system designed to help the world achieve the emission reduction targets set in the Paris Agreement. It aims to remove frictions in climate accounting, by working towards interoperability between different standards, reducing double counting and catalyzing climate action across sectors and stakeholders.
Open Climate Collabathon is an international open source initiative to establish a global platform for climate pledges, action tracking, carbon mitigation and finance, which reflects the current state of planet Earth. It leverages emerging digital technologies like blockchain, cloud computing, IoT and machine learning to create a transparent and collaborative climate accounting system.
Both projects are supported by the OpenEarth Foundation, a non-profit organization that fosters open collaboration for planetary stewardship. They are also part of the Yale Open Innovation Lab (Yale OpenLab), a research center that explores how open source solutions can address global challenges.
Some of the features of OpenClimate.earth include:
A dashboard that shows the global progress towards achieving the Paris Agreement goals
A map that visualizes the geographic distribution of climate pledges and actions
A ledger that records and verifies climate data using blockchain technology
A marketplace that connects climate actors and facilitates carbon trading and financing
A wiki that documents the open source development process and provides resources for contributors
The website does not provide any information on its products or pricing, but it invites anyone who is interested in joining or supporting its mission to contact them via email or social media channels.
Some of the potential competitors of OpenClimate.earth are:
Climate Chain Coalition: a global network of organizations that use blockchain technology to enhance climate actions
Climate Ledger Initiative: a multi-stakeholder initiative that explores how digital innovations can improve climate governance
Carbon Tracker: an independent financial think tank that analyzes the impact of climate change on capital markets
CDP: a non-profit organization that runs a global disclosure system for environmental information
These competitors may differ from OpenClimate.earth in terms of their scope, approach, governance model or target audience.
Open Climate is an open source and digitally integrated climate accounting system designed to help the world achieve the emission reduction targets set in the Paris Agreement. It aims to remove frictions in climate accounting, by working towards interoperability between different standards, reducing double counting and catalyzing climate action across sectors and stakeholders.
Open Climate Collabathon is an international open source initiative to establish a global platform for climate pledges, action tracking, carbon mitigation and finance, which reflects the current state of planet Earth. It leverages emerging digital technologies like blockchain, cloud computing, IoT and machine learning to create a transparent and collaborative climate accounting system.
Both projects are supported by the OpenEarth Foundation, a non-profit organization that fosters open collaboration for planetary stewardship. They are also part of the Yale Open Innovation Lab (Yale OpenLab), a research center that explores how open source solutions can address global challenges.
Some of the features of OpenClimate.earth include:
A dashboard that shows the global progress towards achieving the Paris Agreement goals
A map that visualizes the geographic distribution of climate pledges and actions
A ledger that records and verifies climate data using blockchain technology
A marketplace that connects climate actors and facilitates carbon trading and financing
A wiki that documents the open source development process and provides resources for contributors
The website does not provide any information on its products or pricing, but it invites anyone who is interested in joining or supporting its mission to contact them via email or social media channels.
Some of the potential competitors of OpenClimate.earth are:
Climate Chain Coalition: a global network of organizations that use blockchain technology to enhance climate actions
Climate Ledger Initiative: a multi-stakeholder initiative that explores how digital innovations can improve climate governance
Carbon Tracker: an independent financial think tank that analyzes the impact of climate change on capital markets
CDP: a non-profit organization that runs a global disclosure system for environmental information
These competitors may differ from OpenClimate.earth in terms of their scope, approach, governance model or target audience.
Location: United States
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Date | Title | Description |
27.08.2020 | Global Collaboration To Track Governments And Companies In Response To The Climate Crisis | Unprecedented times call for unprecedented measures getty |