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- Glenn Coggeshell
- Nov 30, 2024
- 4 min read

By Glenn Coggeshell III/Malachi/The Artist ONE
We stand at a pivotal moment. We have a unique opportunity to bring about true equality and initiate a new beginning, one grounded in fairness, transparency, and sustainability.
ONE is a Carbon credit system that is set to transform the way we engage in trade and exchange. As the first truly fair, carbon credit trade exchange platform, it will empower communities, support ethical practices, and prioritize environmental responsibility. Carbon Neutral Unity isn’t just a platform—it’s a movement toward a sustainable future, driven by the conviction that fair trade should benefit everyone involved.
By joining forces through ONE, we can ensure that every transaction contributes to a balanced and inclusive global economy, leaving a lasting, positive impact on both society and the planet.
Together, let’s take this chance to level the playing field. This is our moment to create a world where fairness is the norm, not the exception.
Created by Glenn E. Coggeshell III

People first is how it works.
Every individual aged 18 or older will receive 100 carbon credits per year. These credits empower each adult to take active responsibility for their environmental footprint, encouraging sustainable choices in energy, transportation, and consumption.
The credits roll over/accumulate your lifetime
For those under the age of 18, the allocation will begin at 1 carbon credit per year for each year of age up to 18. This gradual increase ensures that, from an early age, young people are introduced to concepts of sustainability and are encouraged to grow into eco-conscious adults.
Family units are eligible to receive credits based on the number of adults and children in the household. For each adult, 100 carbon credits are granted annually. For each child, the allocation follows the age-based model. For example, a family consisting of two adults and one child who is 10 years old would receive 210 carbon credits each year (100 for each adult and 10 for the child).
This model of carbon credit distribution aims to create a fair and balanced system where each individual and family can contribute to a sustainable future. By linking credits to household size and age, we ensure that all members of society, from young children to adults, are equipped to take meaningful steps towards carbon neutrality.

YOU CONTROL YOUR CREDITS
Using your credits
Your Home: For every 100sqft it takes one carbon credit (so an average home of 1800 would be 18 credits)
Your car/travel: For every 1000 miles is also equal to one credit (so an average 12K miles a year would be 12 credits)
recreational vehicles (Boats, Jet Skies, ATV or any item using Hours vs Miles will be one credit per 100hrs)
Land: for each acre of land is one credit up to 20 Acres (anything over this is considered Farm/Forest or managed lands)
Energy would be based off a killowat hours 1 carbon credit per 1000 killowat hours with the current US home using 800kw a month or 12,000
– Farming, croplands under 40 acres (wheat, corn, soy, and so on) that sell to local markets (within a 50-mile radius) have all farming vehicles and equipment free of carbon credit usage.
– Farming equipment used on over 40-acre lands will use a 1 credit per 500hrs
investments and retirements, the payout from the credit exchange will go into your own personal investment portfolio. Still, it will replace all Social Security payouts from all participants who elect to sell unused carbon credits.
The Families/personal remaining credits can be traded on the Cabon Unity Exchange, Making this a great way to earn money in return for simple living.

ONE/CARBON EXCHANGE
ONE Carbon Exchange
Businesses and governments can not generate carbon credits except for self-employed/contract/self-proprietors/small farms and managed lands.
There are only two ways for a business to receive carbon credits.
Buy on the Carbon Unity Exchange (The market will determine the price per Carbon credit)
Receive 100 credits per full-time employee or 50 via part-time employee a year.
Example one: Warehousing. The average Warehouse space in the US is 180,000 sqft so it would take 180 full-time employees to keep from buying Exchange carbon credits for that space.
Example Two: Transportation companies. Along with the size of the warehouse, the travel mileage is the same as the household, 1 credit per 500 miles driven on company vehicles.
Businesses can also claim retirees, 5 years retroactively from the start.
Businesses/Governments pay 1 credit per 1000 Sqft of office space/storage
Businesses/Governments pay 1 credit per 1 acer of land used and 1 credit per 10 acers of un-used land
Businesses/Governments will pay 1 credit per 500 miles on commercial vehicle’s
Equipment will be based on a per hour use 1 credit per 500hours
Shipping via air or sea 1 credit per 1000 miles

ONE-TO-ONE
ONE-TO-ONE
Financial freedom is what ONE-TO-ONE brings to all.
After all your personal life and family choices are made you can place remaining carbon credits on the ONE Carbon Exchange, each credit is base off a market index meaning if one credit has a value of 1,000.00 dollars the average household would have 35 remaining credits to the exchange or an extra income of 35 thousand.
FOR MORE INFORMATION E-MAIL ME @ COGGESHELL@GMAIL.COM




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