Draft:Climate Credit
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Climate Credit (also referred to as Crédit Climatique or Credit Climate) is a proposed climate-finance initiative that was publicly presented in connection with a forum on digital solutions for climate action held at the French Senate on 29 September 2025.[1][2]
A launch announcement distributed through press-release channels in January 2026 described “Credit Climate” as a traceable digital asset intended to finance future climate projects and report results over time.[3]
An online write-up also summarized the initiative and described it as a forward-looking funding mechanism distinct from retrospective offset accounting.[4]
Overview
According to the January 2026 press-release announcement, the initiative presents “Credit Climate” as a digital asset intended to support the financing of future climate projects, with results reported over time.[3] A separate online write-up described the initiative as positioning itself as a forward-looking funding mechanism rather than a retrospective approach to offset accounting.[4]
History and public communications
The Groupement du Patronat Francophone (GPF) announced and organized a forum titled “Solutions numériques pour le climat : la Francophonie en action”, held at the French Senate on 29 September 2025, focused on the role of digital technologies in ecological transition.[1][2] In January 2026, a launch announcement about “Credit Climate” was distributed via Newsfile.[3]
See also
References
- ^ a b "Le GPF organise son 1er Forum des Solutions numériques pour le Climat au Sénat". Groupement du Patronat Francophone (GPF). 29 September 2025. Retrieved 26 January 2026.
- ^ a b "Forum des solutions numériques pour le climat". Groupement du Patronat Francophone (GPF). Retrieved 26 January 2026.
- ^ a b c "French Senate Hosts Launch of Credit Climate, a Forward-Focused Digital Asset for Global Climate Action". Newsfile. 6 January 2026. Retrieved 26 January 2026.
- ^ a b "French Senate Launches Credit Climate Digital Asset for Future Climate Projects". Theia. 7 January 2026. Retrieved 26 January 2026.
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