UAE government to launch first Blockchain enabled national system for carbon credits
UAE based Venom Blockchain has signed an MOU ( Memorandum of
Understanding) with the UAE Ministry of Climate Change and environment to
launch the first blockchain enabled national system for carbon credits.
The collaboration aims to reduce emissions and enhance sustainable
agriculture, environmental health, and biodiversity in the UAE. This will be
achieved by providing the highest levels of transparency, reliability,
efficiency, and security in managing the issuance, transfer, calculation, and
accurate tracking of carbon credits, as well as facilitating the digitisation
process.
The MoU was signed by Mohammed Said Al Nuaimi, Acting
Under-Secretary of MoCCAE, Taryam Matar Taryam, CEO of Industrial Innovation
Group, and Peter Knez, Chair of the Foundation Council at Venom Foundation, at
the Ministry's office in Dubai.
Almheiri said, “As the UAE prepares to host COP28 in November, the
country is striving to double its efforts and showcase its inspiring experience
to the world in addressing climate change by reducing carbon emissions across
different sectors. The UAE believes in its ability to make a difference in this
field and has pledged, through the Third Update of its second Nationally
Determined Contributions (NDCs), to reduce its emissions by 40 percent compared
to a business-as-usual scenario, an increase of 9 percent over its previous
pledge.”
She added, “This requires working according to a scientific approach
based on modern technology and the highest levels of transparency to monitor
carbon credits to work according to realistic data, achieve tangible results on
the ground, and achieve climate neutrality by 2050. The collaboration with the
Industrial Innovation Group and Venom Foundation to establish the national
system for carbon credits using blockchain is an important step in this field
and reflects our determination to enhance the UAE's climate action for a more
sustainable future for us and future generations.”
Taryam Matar Taryam, CEO of Industrial Innovation Group, said,
"We are honoured to contribute to the establishment of the UAE's first
national carbon credits registration system. The Industrial Innovation Group,
with more than 30 years of experience, is committed to the UN Sustainable
Development Goals and endeavours to reduce the environmental impact through
decarbonisation, as global climate change is closely linked to the increasing
concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere."
He added that the Group has a long history of creating large-scale
national records and excels in developing sustainable pathways for different
business sectors, conceptualising decarbonisation initiatives, establishing
project documents for various carbon stock records, and effectively managing,
monitoring, and reporting carbon use projects.
Peter Knez, Chair of the Foundation Council at Venom Foundation, stated,
"Venom Foundation has provided an unparalleled solution, acting as a key
infrastructure for a global ecosystem for Web3 applications, with superfast
transaction speeds and unlimited scalability to meet governments' needs."
Knez added that the Foundation is "the first company in the UAE to develop
and licence its blockchain technology and shape the future of national
decentralised systems and digitise operations in corporate and government
enterprises".
The MoU aims to achieve four strategic objectives related to
reducing and cutting greenhouse gas emissions to achieve climate neutrality,
developing agribusiness, and promoting responsible investment in agriculture
and sustainable food systems, enhancing the economic value of the Environmental
Health Programme and conserving biodiversity to enhance the use of ecosystem
services for sustainable development.
The main areas of cooperation between the three parties are in
developing basic approaches and specific technological solutions for the
project of a global platform for registering and issuing carbon credits in the
UAE, within the regulatory frameworks of government decisions related to the
project of the national system for issuing and registering carbon credits, and
providing a blockchain-based solution for safe and effective management of the
national system for issuing and registering carbon credits, and identifying and
selecting projects related to reducing or removing carbon emissions.
The collaboration also aims to develop a legislative and regulatory
framework by the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment to establish a
national system for issuing and registering carbon credits. This includes
creating of a licenced platform and leveraging blockchain technology to ensure
the safe and efficient production of carbon credit registration system documents.
The cooperation also ensures system integration to meet all requirements for
establishing and developing business operations and the comprehensive process
of issuing and registering carbon credits. Furthermore, it includes evaluating
projects to reduce carbon emissions and remove carbon to ensure process
transparency and environmental integration. This collaboration ultimately aims
to contribute to achieving the UAE's NDCs.
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