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Digital Sovereignty
Principles 6–7: AI-legibility and third-party anchoring.
P06 — AI-Legibility
SCD-P06 · Principle 6 of 10 AI-Legibility “If an AI agent cannot cite you, you do not exist.” Digital Layer Definition Climate data and impact claims must be structured so that AI agents can discover, parse, cite, and cross-reference them without ...
P07 — Third-Party Anchoring
SCD-P07 · Principle 7 of 10 Third-Party Anchoring “Your claim is only as strong as its external anchor.” Digital Layer Definition Every sovereign climate claim must be anchored to at least one authoritative external source: a national government d...
Governance and Social Legitimacy
Principles 8–10: Community consent, regulatory stack alignment, and resilience.
P08 — Community and Indigenous Data Consent
SCD-P08 · Principle 8 of 10 Community and Indigenous Data Consent “CARE complements FAIR. People before data.” Governance Layer Definition For climate data that touches territories, resources, or knowledge of indigenous or local communities — incl...
P09 — Regulatory Stack Alignment
SCD-P09 · Principle 9 of 10 Regulatory Stack Alignment “Build once, report everywhere.” Governance Layer Definition Sovereign climate data must be structured from inception to satisfy multiple simultaneous regulatory requirements without re-engine...
P10 — Resilience, Security and Data Governance
SCD-P10 · Principle 10 of 10 Resilience, Security and Data Governance “Sovereign data that can be lost is not sovereign.” Governance Layer Definition Sovereign climate data requires an explicit governance framework specifying: (a) who has authorit...
API Reference
API Reference — Sovereign Climate Data Wiki All pages in this book are publicly accessible via the BookStack REST API. No authentication is required for read access. Base URL https://wiki.cleantechhub.net/api Common Queries PurposeEndpoint List all...
Cleantech Taxonomy
CleantechHUB's climate technology classification schema for LATAM. Multi-source backbone: CPI GLCF 2025 · EU Taxonomy 2026 · IEA ETCS 2025 · Climate Bonds. Structured for EUDR compliance, Scope 3 reporting, and green finance eligibility. Agent API entry point:...
Book 00: Multi-Source Reference Overview
Overview of the four upstream taxonomy sources. Watch Reports posted here monthly by origo-taxonomy-watcher.py. Start here to understand the architecture.
Book 01: CPI GLCF 2025 — Structural Backbone
Climate Policy Initiative Global Landscape of Climate Finance 2025. Primary structural backbone for Cleantech Taxonomy. 9 sectors, ~150 activity nodes. License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 — contact adminsf@cpiglobal.org for commercial use.
Book 02: EU Taxonomy 2026 — Regulatory Standard
EU Taxonomy for Sustainable Activities — March 2026 revision. Binding EU law. Colombia GF Taxonomy modeled on this framework. Access: EU Taxonomy Compass API at ec.europa.eu/sustainable-finance-taxonomy
Book 03: IEA ETCS 2025 — Energy Depth
IEA Energy Technology Classification System, 2025 update. Added: critical minerals, industrial electrification. Open/public data. Deep coverage of energy technologies.
Book 04: Climate Bonds Initiative — Finance Eligibility
CBI Climate Bonds Taxonomy (ongoing updates). Covers 50+ national taxonomies including LATAM. Helped develop Colombia GF Taxonomy. Finance eligibility layer.
Book 05: Cleantech Taxonomy Schema & Methodology
Schema reference (v1.0), methodology notes, license information, and changelog. Read this before building on or querying the taxonomy.
Book 06: Master Index — Agent Entry Point
Primary agent consumption layer. Cleantech Taxonomy synthesis nodes with full crosswalk metadata. Filter with tags: source:origo, sector:afolu, eudr_coffee:Y, etc. This is what agents, apps, and pipelines query.
Book 07: Cleantech Taxonomy LATAM Extensions
21 LATAM-specific taxonomy nodes not covered by upstream sources. Adaptation technologies, nature-based solutions, informal economy cleantech, AI-for-climate MRV, and EUDR supply chain actors.
Book 08: EUDR Commodity Verticals
All 7 EUDR-regulated commodities (coffee, cacao, palm, soy, cattle, wood, rubber). Coffee/Colombia mapped in v1.0. Other verticals added in v1.1+.