Professor Andrew Morin, School of Cyber Studies at The University of Tulsa, has written an insightful piece on how blockchain technology is being adopted by major oil and gas companies to address greenhouse gas emissions reporting. Key takeaways: ? Companies like Devon Energy and Chesapeake Energy are joining consortiums to leverage blockchain for improved transparency and efficiency in emissions reporting. ? Blockchain's decentralization and immutability make it an attractive solution for emissions accountability. ? However, challenges remain, particularly in ensuring data accuracy and robust governance. As an academic advisor for one of our Cyber Fellows students, Prof. Morin brings a unique perspective to this intersection of energy, environment, and technology. This innovative approach could be a game-changer in how we manage and report emissions in the energy sector. Read the article at https://lnkd.in/gQ3gqHn3 #Blockchain #EnergyIndustry #Sustainability #CyberSecurity #Innovation
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There is also an article on The University of Tulsa website at https://utulsa.edu/news/blockchain-new-frontier-in-tracking-greenhouse-gas-emissions/