Volume 18 No 8 (2020)
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DRIVING SUSTAINABLE CHANGE: A REWARDING SYSTEM FOR CARBON EMISSION REDUCTION USING CRYPTOCURRENCY
S.Harthy Ruby Priya, S.Narayanasamy, Dr.P.Chellammal, S.Jagatheeswaran
Abstract
The Rewarding System for Carbon Emission Reduction Using Cryptocurrency presents a novel approach to incentivizing sustainable practices and combating climate change. This system leverages blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies to provide economic rewards to individuals, businesses, and organizations for their efforts in reducing carbon emissions. By integrating cryptocurrencies, such as stablecoins, and creating a transparent and secure blockchain platform, the system aims to address key challenges in measuring, verifying, and rewarding carbon reduction activities. The benefits of this rewarding system are significant, including increased adoption of sustainable practices, global collaboration, and amplified impact of carbon reduction efforts. However, challenges such as cryptocurrency volatility, scalability, regulatory compliance, and measurement accuracy need to be addressed for the system's success. Looking ahead, the future prospects of the rewarding system for carbon emission reduction using cryptocurrency are promising, with potential for increased adoption, technological advancements, policy support, and financial innovation. This innovative approach has the potential to drive meaningful change and contribute to a greener and more sustainable future.
Keywords
Carbon emission reduction, Rewarding system, Cryptocurrency
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