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RDDI

General Principles

  1. Open collaboration and open-source approaches over closed innovation, to harness collective intelligence and encourage diverse contributions.
  2. Dynamic responsiveness and continuous improvement over rigid planning, to adapt strategies based on the latest findings and technologies.
  3. Modular, scalable, and interoperable solutions over standalone projects, to enable efficient responses to climate change and seamless integration with existing systems.
  4. Small, integrative components and cost-effectiveness over large, monolithic initiatives and hidden costs, to make climate solutions more manageable and appealing for corporations while prioritizing high-impact solutions.
  5. Transparency, trust, and vendor neutrality over secrecy and favoritism, to foster openness, mutual understanding, and equal opportunity for all participants.
  6. Peer review, scientific rigor, and strong documentation over unverified claims, to ensure the quality, dependability, and accessibility of our strategies.
  7. Data privacy, security, and user-friendly interfaces over careless handling of sensitive information and poor navigation, to protect individual rights and interests while maintaining ease of use.
  8. Community-driven support and continuous learning over stagnation, to foster collaboration, knowledge-sharing, and staying current with research and technology.