Our Story
A Legal RegTech company leveling the international playing field.
Climate Compliance 2050 was created by founders with deep knowledge of environmental asset and services markets, and a clear view of the gap between how assets are generated and how their integrity is evidenced.
The gap
A market without an evidence layer
Carbon credits and other environmental assets are generated across different geographies and a multitude of international standards. Assessing their veracity and quality demands consistent, timely and reliable intelligence, which the market lacked.
June 2024
Founded in Dublin
Following comprehensive international legal and tax advice, the C2050 holding company was formally established in Dublin, Ireland, a trusted regulatory framework positioning the company on the international stage.
2024–2025
Five disciplines, one platform
C2050 combined geospatial, legal, regulatory, scientific and technical knowledge into a single intelligence platform, with operational hubs established in Latin America.
Today
Restoring market trust
A fully aligned, cross-disciplinary global team, building the infrastructure designed to restore market trust, unlock the flow of sustainable finance, and support verifiable global climate action.

“The standards used to generate carbon credits and other environmental assets only pay lip service to the legal, regulatory and compliance steps necessary to deliver legitimate and high-quality offset solutions.”
“We are delivering the definitive infrastructure designed to restore market trust, unlock the flow of sustainable finance, and catalyze verifiable global climate action.”
Why scale matters
International environmental asset markets must scale to make a meaningful contribution to climate change and nature imbalances. Every stakeholder, whether buy side, sell side or market facilitator, needs access to insightful intelligence to have the confidence to scale these markets. Deeper understanding of the legal, regulatory and compliance steps also enables interoperability between voluntary credits and emerging regulated and compliance markets.