Climate
Thread

Climate Thread is a community-powered decentralised marketplace
We help individuals, schools, and small businesses track, verify, and share their everyday climate-positive actions - from planting gardens to composting food waste, installing solar, or reducing emissions at the local level.
We turn those actions into visible, traceable carbon impact that can be celebrated, supported, and even funded by others. It's a bottom-up approach to carbon offsets, designed to make climate solutions more transparent, more human, and more accessible to everyone.
About Us
Why Now?
Too often, climate action feels distant - something left to governments or big corporations. Meanwhile, thousands of small but powerful actions are already happening in our homes, schools, and communities. Most go unnoticed, unmeasured, and unsupported.
Climate Thread exists to change that.
We believe the future of carbon offsetting is local, verifiable, and peer-to-peer - built on trust, transparency, and participation.
3 Easy Steps to Climate Action
1. Log your actions
2. We'll review them
3. Share and receive support


What Makes Us Different
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Grassroots First: We prioritize local impact over corporate offset schemes.
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Transparent Tracking: Every action includes visible proof and carbon estimates.
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Peer-to-Peer Support: People can support or sponsor verified community actions directly.
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Shared Climate Economy: Our goal is to create a system where everyone can benefit from doing the right thing for the planet.
Who It's For
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Individuals wanting to track their footprint and make it count
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Schools and communities leading grassroots sustainability projects
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Urban growers, eco-creatives, and circular thinkers
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Anyone who wants to support real, local climate solutions
Built in Australia. Open to the World.
Founded in 2025, Climate Thread is proudly based in Australia, growing a global network of changemakers committed to practical, community-powered climate action.
Your actions matter. Let’s measure them. Celebrate them. Share them.
