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Sustainability 101
New to sustainability? Start here. Six foundational modules covering carbon, ESG, greenwashing, and environmental intelligence — no jargon required.
What is a Carbon Footprint?
Learn how human activities — from driving to eating — translate into greenhouse gas emissions and why measuring them matters.
- Greenhouse gases explained
- Direct vs indirect emissions
- Personal vs organizational footprints
Scope 1, 2, and 3 Emissions
The three scopes of carbon accounting define where emissions occur. Understanding this framework is the foundation of corporate climate action.
- Scope 1: Direct emissions
- Scope 2: Purchased energy
- Scope 3: Value chain emissions
What is ESG?
Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) is the framework businesses use to measure their sustainability performance and report to stakeholders.
- E: Environmental indicators
- S: Social responsibility
- G: Governance standards
Greenwashing: How to Spot It
Not every 'green' claim is genuine. Learn the most common greenwashing tactics and how AI-powered verification systems detect deceptive practices.
- Common greenwashing patterns
- Vague vs verified claims
- How AI detects deception
The Path to Net Zero
Net zero means balancing the amount of greenhouse gases emitted with the amount removed. Explore what realistic net-zero pathways look like for different actors.
- What net zero actually means
- Carbon offsets explained
- Science-based targets
How Green Credits Work
Green Credits are blockchain-verified tokens that represent verified sustainability actions. Earn, trade, and redeem them through the Green Credit ecosystem.
- Verification process
- Earning Green Credits
- Marketplace trading
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