Carbon Zero

Carbon zero, Net zero, Carbon credits, Carbon offsets, and Biodiversity credits are very good business models for well-developed countries; unfortunately, they are not beneficial for nature
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Many governments use this model as a fiscal policy, circulating money within the same economy while aiming to allocate funds to weaken industries. For example, some governments buy carbon credits from their own industries, where financial aid is needed to develop technology or adapt to minimize damage to nature. Even these industries profit from their day-to-day business.

We are too small to challenge those governing bodies. Best thing is to find a alternatives path to restrain our nature

Achieving Carbon zero is not an easy task, as most of our needs are currently based on fossil fuel products. Billions of dollars are allocated every year to research in this sector development. such as auto mobile travel, space exploration, roads, and buildings, but very little to nature conservation.

To address this, we collect donations from wealthy nations to start restoring nature with the help of poorer countries. The secret lies in currency differences and lower labor costs. For instance, labor costs in wealthy nations like Australia, Canada, the EU, China, and Russia are higher than in countries like Sri Lanka. The cost of environmental damage often exceeds the cost of recovery within the same economy, so we use currency differentials to offset these costs.

However, there is a need to establish legitimate concerns about the integrity of these processes. Therefore, we have designed an app that can track each step of the restoration process.

Farmers data :

Name : Sam Fernando

Address: No 3, Kadawatha, Sri Lanka.

Number of Trees: 01

Type of species: Jack fruit

Geolocation :

Longitude -32.340456

Latitude : 83.229844

The App includes the number of trees planted, the species planted, geolocation (longitude and latitude), and the names of the farmers involved, so all recorded in a Google Spreadsheet.

This process is automated from farmer registering to cash flow. This will helps to develop transparency and accountability. Ensures that funds are released based on verified achievements, helping to establish trustworthiness to of farmers output as well as carbon credits units. it will prevent issues like "ghost carbon credits," phantom credits, junk carbon credits, and double-counted credits.

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