Carbon markets are transforming to digital trust-based systems
United Nations recently approved the first methodology under Article 6.4 - countries and companies can now offset their carbon emissions under one global standard, as they fund emission reduction projects in other countries to meet climate goals.
This has necessitated the Carbon markets to evolve from manual, trust-based systems to data-driven, automated, and digitally auditable infrastructures - setting the stage for EcoGuard as a high-integrity, digital carbon infrastructure that can be trusted by governments, regulators, buyers, developers, and financiers worldwide.
Carbon markets are transforming to digital trust-based systems
United Nations recently approved the first methodology under Article 6.4 - countries and companies can now offset their carbon emissions under one global standard, as they fund emission reduction projects in other countries to meet climate goals.
This has necessitated the Carbon markets to evolve from manual, trust-based systems to data-driven, automated, and digitally auditable infrastructures - setting the stage for EcoGuard as a high-integrity, digital carbon infrastructure that can be trusted by governments, regulators, buyers, developers, and financiers worldwide.