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Mission

The focus of the Climate Research Working Group (CRWG) is to promote mutual understanding, collaborative activities, and interdisciplinary climate action through research. Therefore, we have decided to open a new Research Working Group to focus on studying DLT applications while targeting climate actions.

Scope

The current scope of Climate Research Working Group includes: 

  1. Working on ideas, proof of concepts, use cases and functional architectures of DLT's
  2. Connecting academia to industrial towards building a Climate Research Consortium. 
  3. Sharing stories of successes, opportunities and challenges;
  4. Promoting products and open sources of SIG
  5. Writing research papers to submit to good places (Hyperledger Research, peer-review journals, conferences)


Get Involved

This is an open source project and anyone is welcome to get involved and we will be happy to see you contribute.

1) Start by subscribing to the Climate SIG mailing list for updates and meeting notifications.

2) See our How to Contribute page for other ways how you could get involved. 

Active Members

To help group members meet and interact with each other, people are welcome to add their contact information and your time zone to this page so that other participants can contact you directly. 

Adding your name here is optional and is not required to be a part of the group. 

To add your name in the directory below: you will need edit access to the wiki, and for this you need to get a free Linux Foundation ID. Once you have your LF ID (which you can use to log in the chat as well) you can log in and edit the table below with your information. After adding your name here, please also subscribe to the group's mailing list and post an introduction there so other group members can get to know you. You can also join the CA2 Hyperledger Chat group and make a personal introduction there and join the regular group meetings. 

NameCompanyShort Bio
Lam NguyenConnectivity AAU
Sherwood MooreICANN
Si ChenOpen Source Strategies, Inc.
Kris SternNCSIFormerly academically trained as an observational astrophysicist with a PhD in Physics, now working as a Senior Consultant at NCSI based in Hong Kong. Am interested to advocate for climate change actions for a more sustainable future in a private capacity. 








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