According to a recent LinkedIn post from Chloris Geospatial, the company is promoting an upcoming webinar focused on data validation for next-generation forest carbon projects. The event, scheduled for April 29, 2026, will address how remotely sensed data can underpin defensible baselines and monitoring in IFM and REDD+ initiatives.
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The post indicates that the discussion will feature representatives from Permian Global, ACR at Winrock International, and Anew Climate, and will highlight what is described as the first independent validation of above-ground biomass change by Chloris. A moderated panel format with live Q&A suggests the company is aiming to engage project developers, verifiers, and carbon-market participants.
For investors, the emphasis on validated remote sensing data points to Chloris’ strategic focus on measurement, reporting, and verification solutions in the voluntary and compliance carbon markets. If its biomass-change validation approach gains wider market acceptance, this could strengthen the firm’s competitive positioning and support demand for its analytics in forest carbon project development.
The involvement of established carbon market organizations in the webinar may signal growing ecosystem recognition of satellite and remote-sensing tools in high-quality credit generation. Over time, stronger proof of data accuracy and impact claims could help reduce project risk, potentially expanding addressable market size for Chloris’ technology and associated recurring data-services revenue streams.

