Where carbon meets the living biosphere
Every organism leaves a trace in the carbon cycle. Footprint.broker measures these traces with the precision of a Victorian naturalist cataloguing leaf venation patterns -- each vein a pathway of carbon exchange, each branching point a decision in the atmospheric ledger.
Carbon offsets are traded like botanical specimens -- each one catalogued, verified, and mounted in the ledger. The brokerage connects those who emit with those who absorb, bridging the gap between industry and photosynthesis.
Like the mycelium network connecting the forest floor, the reconciliation process links every emission to its offset. The ledger must balance. The biosphere demands equilibrium -- not as a market transaction, but as an ecological imperative.
The field journal continues. Every footprint measured. Every offset reconciled. The biosphere keeps its ledger.