Mike Berners-Lee (yes, brother to that Berners-Lee) has carved out a real niche for himself as something of an authority on the complexities of the modern environmental movement, particularly when it comes to carbon footprint calculations. That's why it's exciting to see his name behind this new service. Pawprints will be a PWA (yep, they're going web-native - I wonder if his brother's influence 😁) and resource that helps people both track and understand their environmental impact. I'm still a little dubious as to how well this might work, but I'm also intrigued enough to have signed up to their waiting list.
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