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On the Role of Tokenization for Pursuing Environmental Sustainability

In: Tokenizing the Future

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  • Vincent Schaaf

    (Fraunhofer FIT, Branch Business and Information Systems Engineering)

  • Jonathan Lautenschlager

    (Fraunhofer FIT, Branch Business and Information Systems Engineering)

  • Tobias Guggenberger

    (Fraunhofer FIT, Branch Business and Information Systems Engineering)

  • Marc-Fabian Körner

    (Fraunhofer FIT, Branch Business and Information Systems Engineering)

  • Jens Strüker

    (Fraunhofer FIT, Branch Business and Information Systems Engineering)

  • Nils Urbach

    (Fraunhofer FIT, Branch Business and Information Systems Engineering)

Abstract

Tackling the pressing challenges of climate change and environmental degradation, the Paris Agreement and the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) stand as pivotal frameworks guiding global efforts (United Nations, The Paris Agreement 2015). The Paris Agreement, an accord within the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), represents a collective commitment to limit global warming to well below 2, preferably to 1.5 °C, compared to pre-industrial levels. This goal is intricately aligned with the broader ambitions of the UN’s SDGs.

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  • Vincent Schaaf & Jonathan Lautenschlager & Tobias Guggenberger & Marc-Fabian Körner & Jens Strüker & Nils Urbach, 2025. "On the Role of Tokenization for Pursuing Environmental Sustainability," Springer Books, in: Wolfgang Prinz & Daniel Trauth (ed.), Tokenizing the Future, pages 509-524, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-91405-8_35
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-91405-8_35
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