According to a recent LinkedIn post from Chloris Geospatial, the company is convening a webinar focused on validated, remotely sensed forest carbon data for next-generation forest carbon projects. The event is scheduled for April 29, 2026, and will feature speakers from Chloris Geospatial, Permian Global, ACR at Winrock International, and Anew, with a moderated panel and open Q&A.
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The post highlights topics including the first independent validation of above-ground biomass change, ACR’s new framework for remotely sensed forest carbon monitoring, and case studies from IFM and REDD+ projects. This focus suggests Chloris is positioning its technology within the evolving carbon markets and measurement, reporting and verification (MRV) ecosystem, which could enhance its relevance to project developers and standards bodies.
By emphasizing independent validation and integration of LiDAR and remote sensing data, the post indicates an effort to address concerns over credibility and accuracy in forest carbon accounting. If these approaches gain traction, Chloris and its partners could see increased demand from institutional buyers and developers seeking higher-integrity carbon credits, potentially supporting revenue growth in data and analytics services.
Featuring stakeholders such as ACR and Permian Global may signal that Chloris is deepening relationships across the forest carbon value chain, from standards to project developers. For investors, this type of ecosystem engagement can be interpreted as an attempt to embed the company’s data products into core market infrastructure, which, if successful, could strengthen competitive positioning and pricing power over time.

