Open Offsets Directory Updated to Berkeley Carbon Trading Project v3
The Open Offsets Directory has been updated to the latest version 3 of the Berkeley Carbon Trading Project database. The directory now […]
The Open Offsets Directory has been updated to the latest version 3 of the Berkeley Carbon Trading Project database. The directory now […]
Over the last few months, we’ve worked on a research project of the voluntary carbon offsets market sponsored by the Linux Foundation’s […]
What does the voluntary carbon offsets market really look like? Here are some key statistics of the voluntary carbon offsets in 2020 […]
The voluntary carbon offsets market is a critical part of our solution for climate change. It is a global marketplace where companies […]
We all want an open, inclusive community to decide on climate-related questions such as: Is a carbon offset legitimate? Is a company […]
Background This tutorial explains how to build a complete Ethereum dApp using React.js, web3Modal, ethers, and Hardhat. The dApp we built here […]
This is a video of the Emissions Tokens Network we’ve discussed on the Hyperledger wiki:
If you’re working with energy efficiency, you’ve probably long realized how important tagging your data is. We’ve certainly seen that in our […]
Last week I made a presentation for VOLTTRON Days, the VOLTTRON users’ conference. It shows where we are with opentaps and answers […]
A few years ago, we reached an inflection point with opentaps. We would look back and feel a sense of pride in […]
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