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Intro


I am .... I represent the Standards Working Group of Hyperledger's Climate Action and Accounting Special Interest Group

Hyperledger and Climate Action & Accounting Special Interest Group (CA2SIG)


Hyperledger is a multi-project, open source, collaborative effort hosted by The Linux Foundation, created to advance cross-industry blockchain technologies.
Various special interest groups operate as part of Hyperledger, one of them is the Climate Action & Accounting Special Interest Group.

The mission of the Climate Action & Accounting Special Interest Group is to foster a collaborative network to create a center of gravity around the role of DLT and open source software to address challenges in the global climate action, policy and digital accounting.


The mission of the Climate Action & Accounting Special Interest Group is furthermore to turn this network into action under a common open source project that defines

  • shared protocols,
  • standards, and
  • platform tools


for a globally integrated climate accounting system

The need for standardisation in the context of global climate action


Standards help people to understand each other.
Standards also help people to make decisions with confidence and cooperate towards joint goals.
Climate change necessitates urgent action at a global scale.
Standards related to climate change and climate action make it easier for individuals, companies and states to make climate-informed decisions and will help all stakeholders coordinate their efforts.
There are already many standards of different types. We do not propose to develop even more standards to replace the ones already in use. Rather, we want to contribute to the development of a way in which we all can “speak the same language in the digital world” by allowing greater interoperability between these standards.

What do we want to achieve with the Standards Working Group?


At the Standards Working Group, we plan to develop a taxonomy of available climate action-related reporting standards, calculation methodologies and verification or certification standards and express that in software specifications so outcomes from different standards can be compared, aggregated and traded with confidence.

Inputs needed


For this effort we need a range of complimentary skills: This will include:

  • Practitioners
  • Subject matter experts
  • Software architects
  • Coders
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