Solutions

We create replicable solutions that turn fights into futures.

We've shaped strategies which evolved into scalable systems, reusable assets, and custom tools that became blueprints for community empowerment.

Changing Who Gets a Seat at the Table

We noticed a dangerous pattern: The same voices dominated climate, tech and policy conversations, while everyone else tuned out.

Environmentalists preached to the choir. Business leaders felt villainized. Ordinary people saw no role for themselves and tech leaders saw themselves as infallible.

So we built platforms where:

The goal wasn't just action; it was rewriting who gets to lead it and who can take part.

Impact Chronicle #1: Making action viral with The Great Climate Race The Great Climate Race

The great climate race was an innovative event series as well as a peer-to-peer fundraising application that enabled runners and walkers to raise money for solar projects to be donated to non-profit organizations and generate electricity for their buildings for decades to come. This campaign not only expanded the base of who was involved in climate campaigns but also helped drive awareness about the viability and benefits of climate solutions tech in the real world.

The Results

Funded dozens of solar projects in partnership with other groups including the roof of the Vancouver Central Library, A remote Orca research facility, First Nations communities transitioning off diesel generators and more

The Insight: People engage when climate work feels communal and positive, not punitive
The Build: Peer-to-peer crowd funding app
The Win: 72% of runners were first-time climate donors; 41% joined because friends were doing it
Impact Chronicle #2: Climate Co-ordination Network Climate Coordination Network

Creating solutions that empower digitally native communities to fund early stage climate projects around the world

Climate Coordination Network

Through strategic grant distribution coupled with support, we empowered climate projects dedicated to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and serving as essential core infrastructure for web3 climate solutions.

The Insight: Communities know their needs best
The Build: Quadratic funding that amplified small donations
The Win: 89% of funded projects came from groups previously excluded from grants
"Grants shouldn't require a PhD in bureaucracy"
Impact Chronicle #3: Tanker Tracker: Transparency as Participation Tanker Tracker App

Imagine protesting a problem you can't see. Now imagine your phone lighting up with proof: another million-barrel shipment, another port stacked with climate risk, another moment to remind people of the risks; to the local economy, to our health and to the Orca's and other wild creatures that call our shorelines home. Our tanker tracker weaponized transparency, turning shipping routes into a live feed of the system we need to change.

The Insight: Communities are empowered by providing undeniable proof of fossil fuel movements.
The Build: Geo fence to accurately track tanker traffic to challenge government and industry claims
The Win: Within 6 months, 12,000+ users tracked tankers in real-time
Impact Chronicle #4: Blockchain for Climate Solutions - Indepth Report for Ethereum Foundation Blockchain for Climate Solutions

Legacy systems for tracking emissions and financing climate action are plagued by inefficiency, opacity, and broken trust. But while blockchain's decentralized architecture offers tools (such as transparency, automation, and trustless verification) to rewrite the rules; its adoption isn't without risks. From the energy-intensive systems (largely phased out by Ethereum's upgrade) to rampant scams and speculative chaos in crypto markets, the technology's pitfalls are real.

Our research for the Ethereum Foundation tackled this duality head-on. We mapped where blockchain could add unique value to climate action and where it could backfire. Our intent was to research and deliver an unbiased, open-minded report.

The Insight: Climate progress is stuck in paper-based systems, but not every solution needs a blockchain. We identified five high-impact use cases where its tamper-proof data layers and composability genuinely outpace legacy tools and we flagged sectors where the tech's energy costs or complexity likely outweigh any benefits.
The Build:
  • Highlighted supply chains (like Walmart's Hyperledger system, cutting mango provenance checks from 7 days to 2.2 seconds) and carbon markets as prime targets for blockchain's middleman-slashing efficiency.
  • Called out energy grids (e.g., decentralized solar microgrids) as opportunities; if built on low-energy chains.
  • Warned against greenwashing: Not all "on-chain" carbon credits are equal, and scams thrive where oversight is weak.
The Win: Blockchain isn't a silver bullet, but where applied judiciously, it enables:
  • Verified emissions tracking (no more double-counting)
  • Direct funding for Indigenous stewards (cutting profit-skimming intermediaries)
  • Peer-to-peer energy trading (powered by smart contracts, not spreadsheets)
"The lesson? The tech's potential is real but only if we divorce it from crypto's Wild West and deploy it where it actually fixes problems, not where it creates new ones."
Impact Chronicle #5: Pretty Good OSINT Protocol (PGOG) OSINT Tools

Privacy-first intelligence tools for the people. OSINT tools are often locked behind paywalls or used by powerful groups, leaving journalists, activists, and researchers exposed. PGOP bundles offline-ready, open-source investigation tools into one secure container, no cloud, no tracking. When you democratize intelligence anyone can investigate safely and fight surveillance asymmetry. Small teams now have big-league tools.

The Insight: It is possible to expose corruption, disinformation, and crime; without getting caught. The best defense is a good (and private) offense.
The Build: An app that runs in a secure container, scrapes data on-demand, and leaves zero traces so truth-seekers work safely, even offline.
The Win: Protects vulnerable users such as whistleblowers, journalists, and activists who can now work without leaving attackable fingerprints behind.

Every solution we create is designed with replication and scaling in mind:

  • Open-source when possible
  • Documented for replication
  • Tested under pressure
  • Adaptable to different contexts
  • Community-controlled
  • Scalable across regions
  • We don't just solve problems - we create systems that help others solve similar problems. The best solutions become movements.

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