According to a recent LinkedIn post from Chloris Geospatial, the company is hosting a webinar focused on validated, remotely sensed forest carbon data for next-generation forest carbon projects. The panel is set to feature experts from Chloris Geospatial, Permian Global, ACR at Winrock International, and Anew, and will include case studies from Improved Forest Management (IFM) and REDD+ projects.
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The post highlights discussion topics such as the first independent validation of above-ground biomass change, which is a core metric for project crediting in carbon markets. It also points to ACR’s new framework for remotely sensed forest carbon monitoring and practical examples of using LiDAR and Chloris data to strengthen baselines, improve field work efficiency, and measure carbon impact.
For investors, the webinar content suggests Chloris Geospatial is positioning its technology at the center of measurement, reporting, and verification (MRV) for forest carbon projects. This focus on independently validated remote-sensing methodologies may enhance the firm’s credibility with registries, developers, and project financiers, potentially supporting future demand for its data and analytics offerings.
The involvement of recognized actors such as ACR, Anew, and Permian Global indicates growing ecosystem alignment around higher-integrity carbon accounting practices. If these technical approaches gain wider adoption, Chloris Geospatial could benefit from increased project volumes and higher willingness to pay for robust MRV tools in voluntary and compliance-driven carbon markets.

