Partnership between College of Wyoming and ClimateChain® to Monitor Rare Earth Minerals
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Partnership between College of Wyoming and ClimateChain® to Monitor Rare Earth Minerals

The College of Wyoming has teamed up with ClimateChain® to monitor rare earth minerals in a groundbreaking project known as “Project NorthStar”. This partnership aims to revolutionize the way rare earth minerals are tracked and how emission reduction is measured, verified, and monetized for those interested in onshoring rare earth mineral production.

ClimateChain® is a cutting-edge Layer 0 chain that has quickly gained attention in the blockchain space. By integrating zero knowledge proofs into its architecture, ClimateChain® enables efficient, private, and innovative tracking and tracing of pollution reduction efforts. This allows businesses to prove their emission reduction without revealing proprietary information, making it a game-changer for onshoring rare earth mineral production.

Amanda Martinez, the Founder of ClimateChain®, highlighted the platform’s unique approach to capturing and communicating emissions savings. She emphasized the importance of accelerating the movement towards onshoring rare earth mineral supply chains, citing the benefits of capitalizing on credit markets associated with reduced transportation and accessing federal incentives for EV manufacturers.

Steven Lupien, director of the UofW Center for Blockchain and Digital Innovation (CBDI), expressed his excitement about the partnership with ClimateChain®. He praised the platform’s innovative capabilities and proprietary AI, noting its efficiency in tackling pollution reduction. Lupien emphasized the potential impact of the project on onshoring supply chains and achieving net-zero commitments by 2030.

With the recent discovery of rare earth minerals in Wyoming, the collaboration between the College of Wyoming and ClimateChain® is poised to make a lasting impact on the industry. By creating a direct monetization method to incentivize sustainable practices, the partners aim to drive positive change in the onshoring of rare earth mineral supply chains.

Martinez lauded the College of Wyoming as the perfect partner for the “Project NorthStar”, citing the institution’s expertise in energy, minerals, and cutting-edge innovation. The collaboration between ClimateChain® and the UofW promises to be a game-changer in the quest for sustainable and responsible rare earth mineral production.

For more information, visit thenorthstarglobal.com or ClimateChain’s official source.