According to a recent LinkedIn post from Chloris Geospatial, the company is promoting an April 29, 2026 webinar focused on validated remote sensing data for forest carbon projects. The event is set to feature Chloris Geospatial alongside the American Carbon Registry at Winrock International and Anew Climate, highlighting collaboration with influential stakeholders in carbon markets.
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The post suggests the webinar will address the first independent validation of above-ground biomass change and a new ACR framework for remotely sensed forest carbon monitoring. It also points to an improved IFM case study from Anew, implying that robust, independently validated datasets could become a differentiator for “bankable” forest carbon projects.
For investors, this emphasis on data defensibility and third-party validation may signal Chloris Geospatial’s push to position its technology as a compliance-grade or high-integrity standard within nature-based carbon markets. If widely adopted, such methodologies could enhance the company’s revenue prospects through increased demand from project developers, registries, and financial institutions seeking higher-quality carbon assets.
The involvement of ACR and Anew Climate also indicates potential strategic relationships that could expand Chloris Geospatial’s commercial pipeline, especially in North America where IFM projects are gaining traction. As carbon markets evolve and regulatory scrutiny increases, tools that improve monitoring quality and reduce project risk could strengthen Chloris Geospatial’s competitive standing in the remote sensing and climate-tech space.

