earthbacked
Earthbacked is a term used to describe financial structures, currencies, or policy proposals in which the value backing is tied to ecological assets and services rather than traditional monetary or mineral resources. In this framework, units of value—whether a token, bond, or sovereign instrument—claim support from pools of natural capital such as carbon sequestration, soil health, biodiversity, water quality, and watershed services. The concept is debated and not standardized; it has appeared in environmental economics discussions and speculative design proposals as a way to align financial incentives with ecological outcomes.
Mechanisms vary, but common elements include a defined basket of ecological assets, third-party verification, and a
Potential applications include natural capital markets, ecosystem service bonds, or instruments that redeem value when ecosystem
Implementation challenges include establishing credible valuation, ensuring verifiability, preventing double counting, and creating regulatory frameworks that