Business New Visa Card Features Personal Carbon Emissions Tracker - "The monitoring of personal behavior by banks will take another step forward as Canadian credit union Vancity launches a new credit card technology to report users’ carbon emissions." "Mastercard already provides a CO2 emissions-tracking card"

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Epoch Times:

One of several new programs to monitor your spending habits

The monitoring of personal behavior by banks will take another step forward as Canadian credit union Vancity launches a new credit card technology to report users’ carbon emissions.

On Oct. 19, Vancity announced that it will be “the first financial institution in Canada to offer its individual and business members a way to estimate the CO2 emissions that come from their purchases.” Vancity said its carbon counter, which is attached to Visa credit cards, was developed with ecolytiq, one of Europe’s leading climate engagement technology companies.

This will be the first carbon counter program for Visa holders. Mastercard already provides a CO2 emissions-tracking card, developed with technology from Swedish company Doconomy. The Visa credit card technology developed by ecolytiq also provides “education and behavioral nudging” so that card users are not only informed about the CO2 emissions of their buying activity but also told how to reduce them.

According to ecolytiq, “the financial industry will play a major role in fighting climate change. Our Sustainability-as-a-Service solution enables financial institutions to offer their customers environmental footprinting as well as personalized impact offsetting and ESG investments.”

Other tech companies are joining in this quest. Michael Evans, president of Alibaba Group, a Chinese tech company, announced at the World Economic Forum in 2021 that his company was developing an “individual carbon footprint tracker” that will monitor people’s behavior in terms of “where they are traveling, how they are traveling, what they are eating, what they are consuming.”

While this technology was ostensibly developed to fight climate change, many worry that is a first step toward personal social credit scores and could be used to track other types of behavior besides carbon emissions. For example, credit card companies Visa, Mastercard, and American Express announced in September that they would begin tracking purchases made at gun stores.

At the same time, the Biden administration is moving forward with an initiative to create a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC), which could ultimately replace the U.S. dollar. In place of bank deposits, a CBDC would be a digital currency issued directly by the federal government that people or banks would hold in digital wallets, similar to bitcoins. But by contrast to bitcoins, a CBDC would be controlled by either the Federal Reserve or the U.S. Treasury Department.

President Joe Biden took a first step in March toward creating a U.S. CBDC, directing his administration to report to him by October on how it would create a digital currency.

Biden stated, “My administration places the highest urgency on research and development efforts into the potential design and deployment options of a United States CBDC.” Other countries are also in the race to develop their own digital currencies. Among the priorities that Biden set for the CBDC were fighting climate change and “financial inclusion and equity.”

Biden also instructed his attorney general, Merrick Garland, to determine whether or not he will need Congressional approval to launch a CBDC, or whether the Biden administration could do it on its own. That report has since been delayed.

In February, however, the Boston Fed completed the first phase of Project Hamilton, a CBDC simulation it developed with MIT’s Digital Currency Initiative. And on Nov. 21, the Fed launched a pilot program to test a digital dollar through its New York Innovation Center.

The Fed stated that “the New York Innovation Center (NYIC) is participating in a proof-of-concept project along with members of the private sector to explore the feasibility of an interoperable network of digital central bank liabilities and commercial bank digital money.” This program is being done in collaboration with BNY Mellon, Citibank, HSBC, Mastercard, PNC Bank, TD Bank, Truist, U.S. Bank, and Wells Fargo.

Among the world’s major economies, the China’s ruling communist regime was among the first to issue a CBDC. In 2020, it introduced the e-CNY or digital yuan. By the end of 2021, the digital yuan had 260 million users, representing about one-fifth of China’s population, according to the People’s Bank of China. China’s CBDC gives its central bank access to, and control over, every digital yuan transaction.

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Reminder that personal carbon footprints were popularized by a large advertising company on the behalf of BP.
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If Edward Bernays was still alive today he would weep at the sight of such successful propaganda.
 
Always carry cash. and keeping gold around never hurt anyone.
If you're like the urban ghouls who cheer and celebrate paper-less payment, you'll get what you fucking deserve.
 
Is Epoch Times really a trustworthy news source? It's run by a cult.
The only cult here is people who get so autistically triggered by the words "Epoch Times", that they find themselves unable to read paragraph three in which the author specifically decided to link the announcement he was referencing, or the end of the fucking article in which I posted the source of the claims.

Stop being autistic. Alternatively, kill yourself.

That aside, no other outlet has reported on this, so I can't give you a CNN link to suck on even if I wanted to.
 
Jfc, of course it's Canada.

Please, remove yourself from this planet, fucking leafs.
It's even worse than that, it's Vancouver. The exact sort of place to eat this nonsense up.

Is Epoch Times really a trustworthy news source? It's run by a cult.
It's not trustworthy in any sense and anything they say should be taken with a huge gain of salt. They get the basic facts right most of the time (they did in this story), but beyond that it's a huge crap shoot. I guess in that sense it's like any media source, except their biases are very obvious if you know anything about FG.
 
It can't track all the rubber and wood I burn to celebrate Adolf's birthday and send good vibes to climate change. May it shit on Greta!
 
This is how they will try to do it;
There will be more lockdowns
Vax passes will be rolled out globally
CBDCs and digital wallets
All above linked to your social credit score which monitors your carbon consumption, vaxx status and anything else they deem needed
Do anything bad, and your credit score is lowered, and your movements restricted. Do anything really bad and your access to money is gone
Mkney will be programmable, and so you won’t be able to save or buy certain things.
And you will be happy
 
Back to cash it is.

Whats are the betting odds on how long until the ATMs are removed?
 
I never use a card when shopping in meat space. The main reason is because I'm aware of exactly how much I've got on hand if I pay cash. Debit and credit cards make me much more careless. If I could, I'd just send cash when shopping online.
 
I'd love it if Visa was only enforcing that shit on companies that they gave their card access to - you know, the ones that are expelling thousands of times more carbon than the average joe per day.

Actually, wasn't it a few years ago that the government and regular people were saying cryptocurrency was bad because the mining that went into it used a shitton of energy and was bad for the environment? The government's only putting a positive spin on crypto now because they discovered a way to control the populace through it.

I don't see government crypto replacing cash any time soon, because there's a lot of reasons why cash is king. There are still a lot of places in the US (usually those in the middle of nowhere) that don't accept cards at all. Trying to get them to accept government crypto (which needs to have some sort of connectivity all the time) is going to be like pulling teeth.
 
Is Epoch Times really a trustworthy news source? It's run by a cult.
THANK YOU FOR GLORIOUS CONTRIBUTION TO CHINESE LIES, HERE IS 50 CENTS, GLORY TO CCP AND XI JINPING WHO LOOKS NOTHING LIKE WINNIE THE POOH

I'm also side-eyeing my recent Visa card that's a different configuration than what's historically been (vertical instead of horizontal) and all the numerical information is kept on the back. That and I can "tap to pay", sus af.
 
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