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It's time for you to contribute to the Climate Commons

13 days ago
  • #climate-tech
  • #open-data
  • #digital-public-goods
  • Digital Public Goods (DPGs) are essential for climate solutions, underpinning decarbonization and decentralization efforts.
  • Open source and open data initiatives like Wikipedia, OpenStreetMap, and Global Energy Monitor are critical for transparency and scalability in climate action.
  • The energy sector is leading in adopting open data and DPGs, with projects like Climate Trace and Open Energy Transition facilitating global emissions tracking and grid planning.
  • Philanthropic and mission-driven capital should incentivize open access policies to accelerate the sharing of climate knowledge and solutions.
  • Sustainable business models for DPGs include consultancy services, industry collaborations, and regulatory-driven data commons to ensure long-term maintenance and accessibility.
  • Regulations and certifications, such as the European Anti-Deforestation Law, can drive the adoption of open data standards in supply chains and other sectors.
  • Challenges include funding shortfalls, maintenance costs, and ensuring equitable access, especially for Global South communities.
  • Actionable steps include integrating open-source tools, supporting the Digital Public Goods Registry, and fostering collaborations to expand climate-related DPGs.