
Evolution of the
Carbon Credits Industry
Kyoto Protocol
2008
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Environmental protection perspective.
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Government/institution issued.
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Government regulatory market
Compliance Carbon Market
Paris Agreement
2015
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ESG, reduction in carbon emission.
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Start private issuance.
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Voluntary market than regulatory market.
Voluntary Carbon Market
Next Generation
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Zero carbon neutral.
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Intelligent management.
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Diverse certification issuers.
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Personal emission offset and transactions through IOT devices.
Decentralized Carbon Market
Our Position
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The world's largest blockchain-based decentralized carbon emission trading platform.
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Various transactions between carbon credit owners/originators and those who wish to purchase/offset various carbon credits are possible.
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Issuance of personal carbon credits ("Grassroot Creation" of Carbon Credits) through blockchain/IoT/expert-based management.
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Maximizing carbon credit trading and liquidity through cooperation with UN and other international organizations, countries, and NGOs.
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Rewarding employees and individuals through partnerships and companies for positive climate actions.

We Suffer a Climate Crisis
Greenhouse gas concentrations are at their highest levels in 2 million years.
And emissions continue to rise. As a result, the Earth is now about 1.1°C warmer than it was in the late 1800s. The last decade (2011-2020) was the warmest on record. (from un.org)
1.1°C

Limiting Global Warming to 1.5°C Compared to 2°C is Essential
Climate models project robust differences in regional climate characteristics between present-day and global warming of 1.5°C, and between 1.5°C and 2°C. These differences include increases in: mean temperature in most land and ocean regions (high confidence), hot extremes in most inhabited regions (high confidence), heavy precipitation in several regions (medium confidence), and the probability of drought and precipitation deficits in some regions (medium confidence).
1.5°C
2°C
Greenhouse Gases (GHG) warm our planet
Earth’s greenhouse gases trap heat in the atmosphere and warm the planet.
The main gases responsible for the greenhouse effect include carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and water vapor (which all occur naturally), and fluorinated gases (which are synthetic). Today’s human-caused greenhouse gas emissions are higher than ever, the concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere is rising rapidly, and according to the IPCC, the planet is heating up.

How much each human-caused greenhouse gas contributes to total emissions around the globe (from nrdc.org, IPCC(2014)
Source: nrdc.org, IPCC(2014)

We all emit CO2…
CO2 Emissions per Capita
4.79
ton/person/yr
from worldometers.info
Let’s bring Carbon Offsetting to everyone!
Source: worldometers.info

