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Cover The Global Climate Registry is a three-way partnership that uses blockchain technology to streamline and manage carbon reduction projects (Photo: Getty Images)

The Global Climate Registry aims to solve the transparency gap in carbon credit management, on top of verifying and allowing carbon credit trading

Asia has its first digital native carbon registry, the Global Climate Registry (GCR), thanks to a new partnership between APAC climate-tech and carbon reduction solutions provider, Carbonbase, financial backing organisation, The Hbar Foundation and venture capitalist, ImpactX.

Developed on the Hedera Hashgraph, a decentralised network that’s been described as an alternative to the blockchain, GCR aims to offer small and medium-sized businesses a cost-effective, transparent and accessible solution to reduce their carbon footprint. Project developers, auditors and buyers will be able to register, verify and purchase high-integrity, data-driven carbon credits via the platform. The platform will also offer enhanced information and data reporting functionality.

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Above Max Song is the founder of Carbonbase, a Hong Kong based climate tech company (Photo: Affa Chan)

“We are excited to collaborate with the Hbar Foundation as well as ImpactX,” said Max Song, Gen.T honouree and CEO and founder of Carbonbase.

“Our previous work in supporting climate solutions’ adoption in APAC naturally drove us to find new ways to inspire and aid climate action. By leveraging the robust partnerships of the Hedera network and ImpactX’s visionary product approach for global NGOs, we aim to co-create a next-gen carbon market infrastructure. GCR will catalyse the acceleration of digitising the measurement, reporting and verification process in the carbon credit market. This innovation will boost transparency and credit integrity, and significantly drive market growth, eventually propelling global carbon reduction efforts.”

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GCR will adopt the methodology and standards of The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Committee on Standard for Measurement and Verification of Reduction of Greenhouse Gases for Climate Action Projects and Solutions (IEEE Committee on MRV Standards for Climate Action).

Kartik Kulkarni, co-chair of the IEEE’s Committee on MRV Standards for Climate Action said, “I am pleased that many stakeholders, including Carbonbase and ImpactX, are working with IEEE to evolve a new standard to enable climate action projects such as agroforestry, renewable energy, carbon removal technologies, and community-led initiatives, to report, measure, and verify their climate impacts in credible and cost-effective ways.”

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