Play, shop and trade for a greener planet: This project offers new ways to combat climate change
As the world moves toward a Web3-focused future, the debate remains: Do these technologies help or hinder our sustainability goals? Bitcoin (BTC) mining is estimated to emit 65.4 megatons of CO2 annually. This is the conclusion reached in 2021 by a group of climate and economic researchers in Europe in the report “Revisiting Bitcoin’s carbon footprint.” This emission is comparable to the carbon footprint of an entire country like Greece, which emitted approximately 56.6 megatons of CO2 in 2019. Estimated global carbon footprint of the Bitcoin network. Source: Cell.com However, it is worth noting that cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology, when used appropriately, can make a positive contribution to the environment. Recently, the World Economic Forum (WEF) highlighted the potential of blockchain technology as a vital tool in the fight against climate change. In a white paper released on April 25, the WEF shed light on the myriad of advantages of integrating blockchains into the cl...