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Cooling Credit Framework

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A Policy and Technical Framework for Direct Planetary Cooling, Water-Cycle Restoration, and Regional Heat-Load Reduction


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Local Pilot and Small-Scale Implementation

Before Cooling Credit becomes a global institutional system, it can begin through local pilots in schools, shopping streets, parks, farms, shelters, bus stops, and other measurable local heat-stress sites.

Evaluation Framework → Local Pilot → MRV Measurement → Local Cooling Points → Institutionalization

Core Navigation

This repository provides the evaluation framework for Cooling Credits.

Definition → Evaluation Framework → Pilot Implementation → Finance / Governance

Support, Collaboration, and Implementation

This framework is openly published for the public interest and for the restoration of the Earth system. However, if it is used for implementation, commercialization, institutional design, research, or investment decisions, please provide clear credit to the original proposer, Master / inchacomusho / InchaComisho, and consider appropriate forms of support, collaboration, sponsorship, joint research, consulting, or implementation partnership.


Cooling Credits as a Restart of Natural Cooling Functions

The essence of climate action is to restore weakened natural phenomena and restart the cooling functions that Earth originally possessed.

Cooling Credits assign economic value to those restoration actions, redirecting human desire, profit, investment, and business toward natural regeneration.


Cooling Credit Market Thesis

A market-design thesis for turning measurable cooling actions into investable, maintainable, and scalable climate-adaptation businesses.

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The official explanatory work and operational specification of the Cooling Credit Framework — valuing physical planetary cooling over paper carbon accounting.

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