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Blockchain in Action: Fighting Climate Change Through Traceability and Transparency

Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube

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Explore a thought-provoking panel discussion on the practical applications of blockchain technology in combating climate change. Gain insights from industry experts as they delve into real-world deployments addressing critical environmental issues. Learn how blockchain is revolutionizing traceability and transparency in manufacturing, mining, farming, and other sectors to eliminate wasteful and unsustainable practices. Discover the impact of blockchain on sourcing raw materials for electric vehicles, improving plastics recycling, and validating emissions and sustainability efforts in mining and natural gas. Understand the importance of traceability and verification in addressing climate change, the role of blockchain in fostering cross-industry and public/private collaboration, and the pathways to sustainability for blockchain technologies. Explore the growing adoption of tokens, credentials, and smart contracts in the fight against climate change through this informative 39-minute panel discussion featuring experts from the Linux Foundation, Circulor, the Government of British Columbia, and Snapper Future Tech.

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