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We held 12 general meetings, 13 Peer Programming Calls, and 12 Standards WG meetings in the second half of the year. As part of the normal cycle of co-chairs, the beginning of 2021 2022 marks the time to change the SIG chairs. Sherwood Moore and Robin Klemens are co-chairing the group.

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  • Bi-weekly calls have consistency, and we have a max group of around 12 recurring and 3-15 additional but frequently changing participants that give continuity to dialogues. The number of attendees has gone up a bit (3-5 attendees) since Q2/2021. At least one chair is always present in meeting to give continuity as well. 
  • The group invited 6 high-class expert guest speakers to their general meeting. These presentations attracted 20-60 participants each.   
  • New Member Introductions feature in every call is working well. We receive new members frequently. However, we don't necessarily get first timers to continue showing up. 
  • Working groups have significantly ramped up interesting conversations and gotten diverse members engaged. Some are working towards MVP developments, which will lead to more interest. 
  • The group mentored in four mentorship projects as part of the Hyperledger Mentorship Program that started in June. A special thanks goes out to all the mentees and mentors. At this point, we want to highlight the efforts of Si Chen who mentored all 4 mentees and was the main driver behind the mentorship program.
  • Carbon Accounting and Certification Working Group completed a research paper Voluntary Carbon Offsets: An Empirical Market Study, improved the connection between Hyperledger Fabric and Ethereum, and implemented client side security for Fabric using web-socket and Vault Transit engine.  We are currently working on extending the carbon calculator to cover the full scope emission (scope 1,2 and 3) and uses data from several open databases across the globe.
  • The Supply Chain Emissions Project (nested under the Carbon Accounting and Certification Working Group) was created in late 2021 and has begun exploring the possibility of a cross-sig project with the Supply Chain / Trade Finance SIG. It has begun developing a business case for leveraging blockchain to measure carbon emissions which will be used to work to attract new enterprise participation and support in the project.
  • The Standards WG analyzed existing carbon emission calculation tools and discussed differences between climate account vs other forms of accounting. They are currently developing an ontology for climate accounting.
  • The Climate Research WG published a   published a paper on the Voluntary Carbon Offsets Market is now completed and (published as Voluntary Carbon Offsets: An Empirical Market Study on SSRN).
  • The CSR Reporting WG is currently doing market research to identify the problem of  Corporate Social Responsibility reporting. Results will be published in Q1 of 2022. Thanks to Ermanno Camerinellifor leading the research.
  • The group presented Global Climate Accounting two times this year and received great interest from the audience.
    • The first presentation was
    given at TODO Sherwood Moore  and the second
  • The group also contributed to the UNEP sponsored Coalition for Digital Environmental Sustainability (CODES) Action Plan. The CA2SIG contributed language to the action plan which is highlighting the need of global multistakeholder participation in an Open Global Climate Accounting System. The action plan is scheduled to be published in early 2022.

Issues being faced by the group

  • Working groups still have low engagement and support outside meetings, and will need more commitment to arrive towards milestones and products. 
  • Meetings oscillate in 12-20 in attendance and don't go up very much, or at least we don't get many new members that are consistently joining. 
  • The group identifies that solid proof use cases are essential to convincing people from the open-source community to get engaged and also to collaborate with other institutions and cooperations. The SIG is currently looking for guidance on how to create use cases.
  • The SIG would benefit from increased enterprise / corporate sponsorship and participation. In 2022, we plan to 

List of planned next steps

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