According to a recent LinkedIn post from Chloris Geospatial, the company is organizing an April 29, 2026 webinar focused on the role of validated, remotely sensed forest carbon data in “next generation” improved forest management, or IFM, projects. The event is described as featuring participation from the American Carbon Registry at Winrock International and Anew Climate, indicating engagement with both a major registry and a project developer.
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The post highlights topics including what is presented as the first independent validation of above-ground biomass change, ACR’s new framework for remotely sensed forest carbon monitoring, and an IFM case study from Anew. This emphasis suggests Chloris Geospatial is positioning its remote sensing capabilities within emerging standards for forest carbon monitoring, which may enhance the perceived bankability and credibility of projects using such data.
For investors, the webinar focus implies ongoing efforts by Chloris Geospatial to align its technology with registry frameworks and market expectations in carbon markets. If these relationships deepen and the methodologies gain wider acceptance, the company could benefit from increased demand for remote sensing-based monitoring solutions in nature-based and IFM carbon projects across North America and potentially other regions.

