Carbon Glance exhibited at this year’s Glasgow event, “Tackling our climate crisis through innovation and collaboration”, organised by Fintech Tables
Carbon Glance attended as an exhibitor at this year’s Glasgow event, “Tackling Our Climate Crisis Through Innovation and Collaboration”, which was organised by Fintech Tables and supported by various organisations, including Fintech Scotland. The event was centred around the role of finance, technology, and data in creating the necessary infrastructure to deliver a sustainable future and in enabling businesses and individuals from various industries and disciplines to collaborate and facilitate change. Throughout the day, different sessions were hosted, including a panel discussion on the role
How Carbon Glance will leverage global emissions data from Climate TRACE to offer enhanced carbon pricing intelligence
As countries strive to achieve their national greenhouse gas emissions objectives in a cost-effective manner, an increasing number of carbon pricing regulations are being adopted. The impending entry into force of the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) represents a significant milestone in the carbon pricing landscape and has the potential to accelerate this trend. For many businesses, the introduction of these regulations poses new risks associated with their carbon footprint. As explained in our latest publication, calculating the exposure to carbon pricing is vital for
Carbon Glance collaborates with the University of Edinburgh’s Data Driven Innovation Initiative on a Case Study
In collaboration with the University of Edinburgh Data-Driven Innovation Initiative (DDI), Carbon Glance worked on a case study to showcase how data can be leveraged to bring carbon pricing intelligence to businesses. This case study is part of a series highlighting the various activities of the DDI leading up to their Data Conference 2023 on September 27th. The DDI is an innovation network that helps organisations tackle challenges in both industry and society. Their aim is to use data correctly, supporting Edinburgh in its ambition to become the
Carbon Glance presents at University of Edinburgh’s Venture Builder Incubator Demo Day
Carbon Glance successfully graduated from the University of Edinburgh’s Venture Builder Incubator (VBI) Cohort 3.0 after presenting at the Showcase Event on Friday, 3rd March. The program was managed by Laura Bernal Vergara and delivered by the University of Edinburgh’s world-leading Innovation Hub for Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, the Bayes Centre, supported by Barclays Eagle Labs and Edinburgh Innovations. Out of 23 startups that underwent the 5-month programme, Carbon Glance was among the 10 companies selected to pitch at Demo Day. Throughout the VBI journey, participants engaged in weekly