Knowledge products
Our knowledge products tackle the pressing issues emerging at the intersection of digital innovation and climate action. They are based on exchanges between platform experts and lessons learnt from use cases.
NAVIGATING REPORT 2023
NAVIGATING REPORT 2022
The fifth edition of our Navigating Report focuses on the role of digital approaches to scaling carbon markets and improving their environmental integrity. The report offers reflections on digitalization efforts within standards bodies. Based on specific research projects and use cases, it also examines digital approaches to increasing environmental integrity in monitoring and reporting, verification and the issuance of carbon credits, as well as registry infrastructure and carbon tokenization. In addition, the report discusses digitalization for tracking sustainable development impacts.NAVIGATING REPORT 2021
The fourth edition of our Navigating Report shines the spotlight on our thriving use cases. It highlights experiences and remaining challenges in testing and implementing innovative digital pilot applications for climate action in Kenya, Peru, India and Chile. The report provides insights into the sensor-based monitoring of indoor air pollution, blockchain solutions to combat illegal logging, and microinsurance for smallholder farmers based on smart contracts.
- Full recording of the launch event
NAVIGATING REPORT 2020
The third edition of our Navigating Report captures the essence of observations made during a series of CLI activities and interactions with policymakers, stakeholders, practitioners and technology experts around the globe. The focus is on three topics that recurred in the field and in discussions with our partners: open data and interoperability, digital MRV in post-2020 carbon markets, and governance.
- Interviews for the Navigating Report 2020
- Full recording of the launch event
NAVIGATING REPORT 2019
The second edition of our Navigating Report takes stock of the current status e and trends in digitalisation and climate action. The report highlights emerging success stories about blockchain for climate action, as well as what stands in the way of its use. It also provides a deep dive into selected crunch issues surrounding the digitalisation of MRV.
- Summary and Key Findings Navigating Report 2019
NAVIGATING REPORT 2018
The first edition of our Navigating Report provides an overview of the emerging potential of blockchain and related technologies for climate action. The authors identify three main areas in which blockchain has the greatest potential to accelerate climate action: next-generation registries and tracking systems, digitalising measurement, reporting and verification (MRV), and decentralised access to clean energy and finance.
- Summary and Key Findings Navigating Report 2018
Other reports
REFERENCE DOCUMENT ON DIGITALISATION
This reference document is an invitation for development cooperation practitioners to explore the potential of digitalisation in their projects and programmes.
Digital technologies and solutions are often perceived as complicated and as requiring significant know-how just to assess the opportunities and challenges that they present. The reference document presented here aims to help practitioners to make a first step towards exploring digital innovation across a very broad field of project types.
DIGITALISATION FOR CLIMATE ACTION
Experiences from use cases
Working with use cases that show real-life applications of digital innovation to drive climate action is one of CLI’s main pillars. Since 2018, the CLI has supported more than 15 use cases. They illustrate how digitalisation can support low and lower-middle income countries to strengthen climate resilience and contribute to climate action and the SDGs. This brochure presents eight use cases and its lessons learned from six countries.
PRINCIPLES FOR BEST-PRACTICE DIGITAL VERIFICATION
A Contribution to the Discussion on Digital Verification
This paper looks at the implications of digitalization for the
verification of GHG emission reductions or removals. It presents two promising
blueprints for using digital approaches to verify carbon projects.
Additionally, it formulates a set of principles to contribute to the current
discussion on digital verification.
ASSESSMENT OF DIGITAL MEASUREMENT, REPORTING AND VERIFICATION (MRV)
Digital MRV is still a nascent field. This paper provides a snapshot of the state of activities, actors, opportunities, and barriers in the digital MRV space in two project types that are particularly important to current voluntary carbon markets:
- technologies for decentralized energy provision (e.g. PV and cook stoves), as well as
- carbon storage in forestry and agriculture.
INFRASTRUCTURE FOR ARTICLE 6 MRV AND TRANSFERS – THE POTENTIAL OF BLOCKCHAIN-BASED TECHNOLOGIES
The cooperative approach described under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement requires reliable and trusted accounting systems in the form of registries. This study analyses options for establishing such registry systems, focusing on the potential offered by blockchain-based technologies.
BLOCKCHAIN FOR CLIMATE ACTION AND THE GOVERNANCE CHALLENGE
This report provides an overview of the most relevant governance challenges facing blockchain-based climate action. These range from the appropriate technical design of such systems to legal compliance.