2021-12-21 23:23 |
Some crypto businesses are starting to calculate their Bitcoin carbon emissions through developments in new models.
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2021-12-21 23:23 |
Some crypto businesses are starting to calculate their Bitcoin carbon emissions through developments in new models.
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The network's new self-sustaining smart contract will automatically assign a percentage of every transaction fee to offset carbon emissions
2022-4-22 14:16 | |
A June 24, 2021 tweet from Bloomberg Crypto revealed that the Gemini exchange had bought some environmental credits to offset the carbon footprint of bitcoin held in its reserves. The New York-based exchange, which was founded by the Winklevoss twins, donated about $4 million to Climate Vault, a nonprofit that seeks to cut carbon emissions.Read More
2021-6-24 21:00 | |
Modern digital companies require more and more energy, which contributes to the global rise of carbon emissions
2020-3-31 17:56 | |
Debate continues to rage about the best practices and strategies needed to collectively curb carbon emissions. Blockchain tech can help. As cryptocurrencies grow in popularity, so does the debate about their energy usage.
2018-9-21 02:00 | |
The largest car brand in China, BYD, is gearing up for a carbon-neutral future. The manufacturer makes plug-in electric cars that reduce carbon emissions manifold. Now it is partnering with DNV GL and blockchain company VeChain to use their proof-of-concept framework.
2018-9-8 12:29 | |
Chinese BYD will equip its electric cars with a carbon emissions app running on the VeChainThor protocol.
2018-9-5 12:57 | |
A newly released study asserts a large amount of electricity is eaten up as Bitcoin is exchanged and mined. The author suggests these consumption habits could be churning out enough carbon emissions to affect global climate change.
2018-8-9 09:00 | |
We need more women in tech. That’s the general consensus. We also need to reduce our carbon emissions, but no one’s doing much about that either. So while I appreciate the trumpeting chorus of voices stating the obvious, wouldn’t it be better to see action rather than words? And better yet, should we actually talk […]
2018-7-26 18:00 | |
Liverpool, a major city on the west coast of England is set to be the home of a brand new blockchain project that has been designed to help reduce the cities carbon emissions, in order to become a ‘climate positive city’ by 2020.
2018-7-24 13:30 | |
In an effort to become the first climate-positive city by 2020, the Liverpool City Council has decided to reduce its carbon emissions by up to 110 percent. They will achieve their goals with the help of a blockchain platform called Poseidon Foundation.
2018-7-23 17:05 | |
One of the biggest city in England, host to four universities, has gone blockchain to tackle global warming with the aim of reducing overall carbon emissions by 40% by 2030, Trustnodes... The post Liverpool Partners with Stellar Based Carbon Trading Blockchain Platform to Reduce Carbon Emissions by 40% appeared first on Trustnodes.
2018-7-23 21:08 | |
Liverpool City Council has partnered up with blockchain platform company, Poseidon Foundation, to take part in a blockchain-based carbon credits system. The partnership is part of the council’s efforts to achieve the goal of making Liverpool the world’s first climate-positive city.
2018-7-21 11:00 | |
Despite falls in price since January, Stellar (XLM) has twice pulled itself up from a drop and analysts now predict general upward movement. This is in part helped by innovative partnerships with technology giants IBM and Veridium Labs, using blockchain technology to help solve climate change.
2018-7-15 23:00 | |
Energi Mine is using ETK to revolutionise the global energy market through decentralisation and blockchain technology. The ultimate goal is to reduce global energy demand and carbon emissions by creating a system of financial incentives for businesses and consumers to save energy.
2018-6-14 20:29 | |
As the effects of climate change make their mark across the globe, people are more wary of their carbon footprints and are gradually switching to renewable energy.
2018-6-13 22:17 | |