
Blockchain x Climate (BxC), now an intiative under GBBC, is an activist-to-industry network of global stakeholders working together to define and author principles that govern climate-related blockchain efforts, develop shared understanding and narratives across sectors, and design tangible and meaningful cross-chain and cross-industry climate initiatives and projects. BxC serves as the central hub for power brokers, corporations and institutions to find common ground and co-develop shared language, solutions and technology roadmaps as we direct the full power of blockchain technologies at the climate crisis.
What problems do we solve?
Lack of technological and regulatory fluency is preventing the next scale of climate partnerships and collaboration
Friction arises when implementing new Web3 technologies despite innovative concepts and tools developed for climate action
At the moment, there is no unified Web3 perspective on climate to present to the world
Scarcity of trusted neutral parties to facilitate opportunities for Web3, Web2, NGOs, and activists to collaborate and innovate
There has been much discussion about climate change amongst the Web3 sector, but action is generally limited and isolated
Similar goals are pursued by related but disparate projects, working groups, and coalitions, but with little coordination and communication
There are misconceptions surrounding Web3's potential for climate-related efforts, as Web3 encompasses far more than crypto and other more commonly-known use cases
Despite its utility and real-world applications for climate action, the Web3 space is often hindered by a negative public perception or general lack of knowledge on Web3, its uses, and its potential benefits

