DO Black -The credit card that tracks your CO2 emissions
Jul 28, 2022 3:53:30 GMT -5
Post by ExquisiteGerbil on Jul 28, 2022 3:53:30 GMT -5
DO Black -The credit card that tracks your CO2 emissions
In Sweden there is now a credit card that tracks the CO2 emissions from all your purchases, and if you exceed your CO2 limit, the card will block you from any further purchases.
The card is called DO Black and has been developed by the Swedish company Doconomy in collaboration with Mastercard who are actually part-owners in the company.
So far this credit card is voluntary. But how long until it becomes mandated by governments that all credit cards track your CO2 emissions? Probably not very long…
In Norway the state has already announced that they want to track the food purchases of all citizens, so it is not a big leap to think they might want to do something similar with your carbon emissions.
Of course this card is from Sweden. The same country that is pushing the cashless society and where some 6000 people have implanted microchips into their hands to use for payments. Some even uploaded their covid passports onto it so they could just scan their hands to show their covid status...
If you told someone 10 years ago that there would be a credit card that tracked and blocked you if you exceeded your CO2 limit, you would be called a crazy conspiracy theorist. That would never happen they would say! Now it is happening.
And by the way, digital ID is not a conspiracy theory. It has already been in Scandinavia for many years. In Norway you more or less need to have it to live modern life. It is used for online banking, buying stuff with your credit card online and much more. It will not surprise me if digital ID somehow is involved in some future CO2 tracking.
And guess who else seem very happy about this credit card…? None other than the World Economic Forum!
Not only does Doconomy have this CO2 tracking credit card, they also launched a service to help brands calculate the carbon footprints of their products. It’s called the 2030 calculator. Wait a minute, there is that ”2030” thing again! Read about that here
In Sweden there is now a credit card that tracks the CO2 emissions from all your purchases, and if you exceed your CO2 limit, the card will block you from any further purchases.
The card is called DO Black and has been developed by the Swedish company Doconomy in collaboration with Mastercard who are actually part-owners in the company.
So far this credit card is voluntary. But how long until it becomes mandated by governments that all credit cards track your CO2 emissions? Probably not very long…
In Norway the state has already announced that they want to track the food purchases of all citizens, so it is not a big leap to think they might want to do something similar with your carbon emissions.
Of course this card is from Sweden. The same country that is pushing the cashless society and where some 6000 people have implanted microchips into their hands to use for payments. Some even uploaded their covid passports onto it so they could just scan their hands to show their covid status...
If you told someone 10 years ago that there would be a credit card that tracked and blocked you if you exceeded your CO2 limit, you would be called a crazy conspiracy theorist. That would never happen they would say! Now it is happening.
And by the way, digital ID is not a conspiracy theory. It has already been in Scandinavia for many years. In Norway you more or less need to have it to live modern life. It is used for online banking, buying stuff with your credit card online and much more. It will not surprise me if digital ID somehow is involved in some future CO2 tracking.
And guess who else seem very happy about this credit card…? None other than the World Economic Forum!
Not only does Doconomy have this CO2 tracking credit card, they also launched a service to help brands calculate the carbon footprints of their products. It’s called the 2030 calculator. Wait a minute, there is that ”2030” thing again! Read about that here