
The global conversation on carbon credits has been constrained by a narrowperspective that severely limits their transformative potential. Too often, theseinstruments are treated as simple accounting tools for offsetting emissions.This reductionist view fails to recognize that carbon credits should bepositioned within broader planetary health strategies, functioning as integralcomponents of systems designed to restore ecological wellness. Likehealthcare, carbon credits should prioritize systemic planetary health oversymptom-level offsets.This article reimagines carbon credits as catalysts for co-evolution, usingblockchain technology to verify and support practices like community-ledreforestation and Indigenous stewardship, thereby aligning human andecological systems. By moving beyond narrow criteria for project selectiontoward regenerative partnerships rooted in the ecological and cultural realitiesof each location, carbon markets can better drive social and climate progress.This means working not only in place but with place, treating it as a livingsystem capable of evolution.The current framing of carbon credits is plagued by mistrust in accounting,unequal distribution of benefits, and insufficient impact on emissions. This systemic dysfunction demands fundamental rethinking, not minoradjustments. Our proposed shift represents more than idealism; it provides apractical framework for addressing the interconnected social, economic, andecological aspects of value creation. We also argue that blockchain can serveas a key enabler of this transformation. Harnessing this technology allows us tobuild transparent, efficient, and inclusive carbon markets that align economi cincentives with both social equity and ecological regeneration.


