Climate Action Ends
Where Trust Can Not Reach
Carbonus is a climate infrastructure
shaped by an ethos of openness
where trusted data serves as a shared language
and coordinated action becomes possible
across organizations, markets, and institutions
Governed, not owned
Collaborate, not control
Initiated by Foote as a public digital infrastructure for shared climate action.
Why It Exists
Trust is more than
shared values
Only when trust is institutionalized as shared infrastructure
can consensus take form as rules,
and, through sustained practice,
evolve into a reliable and rule-based order.
Over the past decades, climate action has depended heavily on voluntary alignment, fragmented standards, and trust placed in individual institutions. While shared values exist, the infrastructure required to carry trust across organizational and jurisdictional boundaries has remained incomplete.
As geopolitical uncertainty grows and public coordination weakens, waiting for universal consensus has become increasingly unrealistic. Yet climate action cannot pause. Those who already share common ground need a way to act together — without waiting for alignment from everyone else.
Carbonus exists to provide that missing layer: a neutral, shared infrastructure where trust can be institutionalized, rules can emerge from practice, and coordination can persist beyond any single organization or moment.
Rather than prescribing outcomes, it creates the conditions under which cooperation becomes durable, verifiable, and capable of scaling — not by force or control, but through shared rules that evolve in use.
Empowering Climate Action
Living Ecosystem
Ideas converge. Actions unfold. Order emerges.
Founder’s Note
Eunice Newton Foote:
A Pioneer of Climate Science
Why Climate Infrastructure Must Be Governed, Not Owned
Why Climate Assets Require More Than a Single Market or Token
Why Trusted Carbon Data Requires Both Systems and Institutions
Infrastructure | Products
Explore our transformative infrastructure initiatives that drive climate solutions.
Carbonus Protocol
for governing trusted carbon data across organizations.
By institutionalizing shared MRV workflows
and verifiable data governance,
trusted data becomes a shared language—
enabling coordination across systems and actors,
and forming the data foundation of climate finance.
Carbonus MRV Hub
within the Carbonus Protocol ecosystem,
designed to transform operational data
into CDIS-compliant carbon data
and anchor it on-chain.
As a reference implementation,
it illustrates how enterprises
can connect their internal systems
to shared standards and governance —
while enabling vendors to build
differentiated, industry-specific capabilities
on top of this common interface.
Services
Institutional capabilities for carbon data and climate finance
We support enterprises, project developers, and ecosystem partners
in building trusted carbon data systems,
structuring carbon assets,
and exploring new models of climate finance
enabled by shared standards and Web3 infrastructure.
Carbon Asset Structuring
Transforming verified carbon data into structured, finance-ready assets.
Climate Finance & Web3
Exploring tokenization, RWA models, and next-generation climate finance mechanisms.
Solutions
Integrated pathways from carbon data to climate finance
We design tailored solutions
for enterprises, governments, and financial institutions
facing carbon transition challenges.
By integrating infrastructure standards,
enterprise middleware,
and specialized advisory capabilities —
together with resources across the Carbonus ecosystem —
we deliver structured responses
from data compliance
to assetization and climate finance deployment.
→ Enterprise Decarbonization Infrastructure
→ Carbon Asset & Project Structuring
→ Climate Finance & RWA Design