@kentb
The Green Crypto Handbook is an impressive piece of work. Hope it gets published soon.
In the meantime, check out the interview with the authors. So many great insights about how Web3 can positively impact the environment.
"Yes, we believe blockchain is mature enough to support a meaningful transition—if we recognise that infrastructure maturity is not purely technical. It is also political, cultural, and institutional. Many of the building blocks needed for a new environmental finance architecture—programmable registries, verifiable claims, composable markets, and multi-stakeholder governance—already exist and are actively being deployed. We’re still missing a few crucial primitives, such as location-aware dApps (see: @astralprotocol) and mass tokenisation of commodities, but this point feels moot. Overall, what remains underdeveloped is not the tech stack, but institutional readiness to use it."