According to a recent LinkedIn post from Chloris Geospatial, the company is promoting an upcoming webinar focused on the use of remote sensing for next-generation forest carbon projects. The event, scheduled for April 29, 2026, will cover how validated data underpins defensible baselines and monitoring for Improved Forest Management (IFM) and REDD+ initiatives.
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The post highlights that the discussion will feature representatives from Chloris Geospatial, Permian Global, ACR at Winrock International, and Anew Climate, with a live Q&A component. The content suggests that Chloris intends to showcase what is described as the first independent validation of above-ground biomass change, positioning its technology as market-ready for carbon project developers and registries.
For investors, the focus on data accuracy and robust baselines indicates Chloris is targeting a key bottleneck in the voluntary carbon market: verification and credibility of emissions reductions. If the company’s approach gains traction with IFM and REDD+ stakeholders, it could strengthen Chloris’ role in the forest carbon value chain and support revenue opportunities tied to project monitoring and validation services.
The involvement of partners and market actors such as Permian Global, Winrock’s ACR, and Anew Climate suggests Chloris is cultivating relationships across project development and crediting platforms. This ecosystem engagement may enhance its visibility, support product adoption, and potentially improve its competitive standing among geospatial analytics providers serving carbon markets.

