A LinkedIn post from Chloris Geospatial highlights the launch of its Biomass Viewer, a tool that appears to provide free access to global forest biomass, deforestation trends, and carbon dynamics at 30-meter resolution. The post indicates that users can evaluate afforestation, reforestation, and revegetation projects, assess sourcing landscapes for supply chain risk, or explore key regions such as the Amazon and Congo Basin.
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According to the post, the underlying data is presented as the same type used by carbon project developers, standards bodies, and large brands, which suggests that Chloris Geospatial is positioning itself as an analytics provider within the forest carbon and nature-based solutions ecosystem. For investors, this move could expand the company’s top-of-funnel user base, enhance data credibility, and potentially support future monetization through premium services or enterprise contracts linked to carbon markets and supply-chain risk management.

