Newsletter April DT Master Carbon
- xingmiao chen
- Apr 18
- 2 min read
We hope this email finds you happy!

April 2023
We are glad to announce that DT Master Carbon has developed our MRV systems based on industrial sensors to track CCS (Carbon Capture and Storage) industrial projects with MRV Plan, with which we are able to:
· Determine the storage volume likely to contain the injected CO2 after the injection period
· Identify potential leakage pathways in storage volume and remediation to reduce the likelihood of atmospheric leakage
· Develop the monitoring plan to demonstrate CO2 retention during injection periods and detection of potential air leakage
· Develop a strategy to quantify air leakage of CO2
For more info, please contact mia@dtmastercarbon.fr
Last Weeks’ Highlight on Climate and Sustainability
UN Resolution on the Advancement of Climate Justice
The United Nations General Assembly passed a resolution this week that is being celebrated as a triumph for climate justice. The resolution mandates the UN General Assembly to request the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to provide its assessment on the responsibilities of nations to address the issue of climate change.
Andy Raine, Head of the Frontiers in Environmental Law Unit at the Law Division of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), highlighted that: “It is the first time that the world’s highest court has been asked clarify the obligations on states to protect the climate system, and the legal consequences of failing to meet them.” This is a showcase of those mostly affected by climate change standing up and fighting for their own rights. In the coming months, we expect a disclosure of the detailed documents from ICJ, which shall provide legal support to hold accountability of governments and entities.
For more information, please refer to: https://www.unep.org/news-and-stories/story/un-resolution-billed-turning-point-climate-justice
The Significance of the Participation of Local Habitants on Preserving Ecosystem
In certain areas that have been severely impacted by climate crises, indigenous populations and local residents have played a pivotal role in safeguarding their homelands. The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has provided compelling testimony, citing the case of Nemonte Nenquimo from Ecuador's Indigenous Waorani community, who valiantly challenged governments and powerful corporations to protect their ancestral territory and way of life.
Most projects that focus on nature-based carbon solutions are developed with significant involvement from local populations. These initiatives create new financial opportunities that not only aid in preserving the natural habitats upon which these communities depend, but also help to restore biodiversity and forest ecosystems. As a result, the living conditions of residents are enhanced.
To read more about it, refer to: https://www.unep.org/news-and-stories/story/unsung-heroes-conservation-indigenous-people-fight-forests
And please find our Carbon Offset Project list below (new projects are highlighted)
We wish you a happy and productive week. :-)