Sustainability & AI

Digital MRV (dMRV)

The use of digital technologies, including AI, satellites and sensors, to monitor, report and verify emissions and carbon projects.

Established · Editorial draft · Last reviewed 21 Aug 2026

Definition

The use of digital technologies — satellites, sensors, connectivity and increasingly AI — to automate and strengthen the monitoring, reporting and verification of emissions, removals and project outcomes.

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Subject
Sustainability & AI
Editorial status
Editorial draft
Definition status
Established
Last updated
21 August 2026
Also known as
digital monitoring, reporting and verification

References

Climate Action Data TrustCAD Trust — decentralised metadata layer for carbon-market data (IETA, World Bank, Singapore)

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UNEP IMEOMethane Alert and Response System (MARS)

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Overview

What it means

Traditional MRV relies on periodic manual measurement and auditing, which is costly and slow. Digital MRV instruments the process: continuous sensor and satellite data, automated analysis, and shared data infrastructure — such as the Climate Action Data Trust's decentralised metadata layer for carbon markets — aim to make credits and claims traceable.

How it is used

Carbon-market standards bodies and regulators are piloting dMRV for forestry, energy and industrial projects; satellite methane detection (e. g. UNEP's MARS) shows the direction for large-emitter monitoring. Integrity frameworks increasingly expect digital evidence streams.

Why it matters

Carbon markets stand or fall on trust in their accounting. dMRV promises higher-frequency, harder-to-game verification — provided the digital layer itself is transparent, calibrated and auditable rather than a new black box.

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