The Paris Agreement Platform for Implementation (PAPI) by Green Economy Partnership (GEP) is a free-to-use digital platform that combines iMRV, blockchain registry, and AI-driven solutions to help host countries in the Global South comply with Paris Agreement commitments.
PAPI provides a robust carbon registry for transacting Internationally Transferable Mitigation Outcomes (ITMOs), ensuring transparency, automated workflows, and corresponding adjustments. It also supports Biennial Transparency Reports (BTRs) by enabling electronic CO₂e data submission, feeding a national carbon data lake for easy reporting and updates to Long-Term Strategies (LTS).
Leveraging Predictive and Prescriptive AI, including machine learning and large language models (LLMs), PAPI forecasts decarbonization pathways, assesses socio-economic impacts, and recommends optimal strategies to achieve national climate targets efficiently.
Beyond compliance, PAPI automates projects like Nature-Based Solutions (NBS), integrating drones, mobile apps, and digital tools to reduce costs, empower local communities, create jobs, and drive sustainable rural economic development.
Green Economy Partnership (GEP) ensures that PAPI is a scalable, transparent, and innovative solution for countries pursuing climate action under the Paris Agreement.
Track and manage ITMOs with blockchain security.
Submit carbon data digitally or via API.
Sync data with LTS and national reports.
Model emissions and climate actions.
View compliance insights in real time.
Receive intelligent insights instantly.
iMRV incorporates advanced AI models, including machine learning and large language models (LLMs), to forecast emissions trends and recommend optimal climate actions. These tools tailor pathways to a country’s unique needs, predicting outcomes and shaping long-term strategies.
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Beyond reporting, iMRV encourages automation in nature-based projects. By integrating drones, mobile apps, and smart tools, local communities can participate directly in data collection and monitoring. This reduces reliance on third parties, lowers costs, and stimulates rural employment.