Canada puts cash towards GHG-counting blockchain project in Pacific Alliance nations

Published 17:10 on November 1, 2017  /  Last updated at 17:10 on November 1, 2017  / /  Americas, Carbon Taxes, Climate Talks, International, Kyoto Mechanisms, Nature-based, Paris Article 6, South & Central, US, Voluntary

Canada will provide C$1.6 million to the four Latin American nations of the Pacific Alliance to assess whether blockchain technology can help with aligning their emission auditing methods as they move towards a regional voluntary carbon market.
Canada will provide C$1.6 million to the four Latin American nations of the Pacific Alliance to assess whether blockchain technology can help with aligning their emission auditing methods as they move towards a regional voluntary carbon market.


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