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Related: About this forumHow to save the Amazon? Brazil company says NFTs are the answer
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100216528151Excellent use of crypto! Posted in GD, noting it here because my environmental peeps will find it interesting. A ray of hope.
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How to save the Amazon? Brazil company says NFTs are the answer (Original Post)
JudyM
Mar 2022
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mahina
(17,456 posts)1. That's ironic because their existence generates so much CO2
JudyM
(29,105 posts)2. Yes, the article addresses that at the end.
More with a conclusion than with data, unfortunately. I just check the site and didnt see more about that issue. The originator has been involved in sustainability endeavors in the past, so hopefully its legit overall green. Could be a great comparative analysis topic for someones doctorate.
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hatrack
(59,387 posts)4. What a surprise. A crypto company says crypto will save the planet.
Crypto will also smooth wrinkles and laugh lines, retrieve lost car keys and is strong enough to get rid of those tough laundry stains (but still gentle enough for baby's bathtime).
JudyM
(29,105 posts)5. It looks more like a land conservation company to me.