Davos Reveals Building-Blocks For "Green" Social-Credit System This week, during one of the WEF’s live-streamed panels, Alibaba Holdings President J. Michael Evans claimed that the company is working on an app that could track an individual users carbon footprint. The former-Goldman Sachs vice-chairman told the audience of the “Strategic Outlook: Responsible Consumption” panel: https://bit.ly/3z8LLkM "We’re developing, through technology, an ability for consumers to measure their own carbon footprint. What does that mean? That’s where are they travelling, how are they travelling, what are they eating, what are they consuming on our platform. So: An individual carbon footprint tracker". https://bit.ly/3N4A9mW "The third thing, we call it “Green Travel”. So, we have within our business something called AMAP – a mapping, think Google Maps or Ways – plus travel destination business. So what we’re going to allow people to do is, first of all, calculate the best and most efficient route and also the most efficient form of transportation. And then, if they take advantage of those recommendations, we’ll give them bonus points which they can redeem elsewhere on our platform. So, they are incentivised to do the right thing, even while they are provided the opportunity to do the wrong thing.” So let’s put these three facts together. It seems Alibaba currently has apps, either being used or in development, that: 1. Monitor travel routes and methods and “reward” users for making the “correct choice”. 2. Can track an individual’s “carbon footprint”, including what they eat and where. 3. Have users “earn points” for “earth-friendly habits”.