When it comes to the environment, public discourse centers so strongly around reduced emissions and carbon sequestration that for many, “climate change” has become an analog for the environmental crisis as a whole. While the urgency of climate change will continue to necessitate a strong focus on decarbonization, the reality is that it is only part of a series of cascading, interlocked environmental crises that increasingly threaten our species’ ecological and socioeconomic stability. Solving the ecological crisis, including climate change, in any sort of permanent way requires us to step back and take a broader systems-level approach that extends far beyond just limiting emissions.
Hi Kristin, great article, and this sounds quite similar to what the Intrinsic Exchange group is working on as well in partnership with the NYSE. If you haven't heard of their work I would recommend it.
"Web3 is uniquely well suited to tackle the complexity that would characterize such a system, while being fluid enough to continuously adapt to a rapidly growing toolset and evolving scientific framework."
Biodiversity: the next frontier
Hi Kristin, great article, and this sounds quite similar to what the Intrinsic Exchange group is working on as well in partnership with the NYSE. If you haven't heard of their work I would recommend it.
https://www.intrinsicexchange.com/
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"Web3 is uniquely well suited to tackle the complexity that would characterize such a system, while being fluid enough to continuously adapt to a rapidly growing toolset and evolving scientific framework."