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Chloris Geospatial Showcases Remote-Sensing Role in North American Forest Carbon Projects

Chloris Geospatial Showcases Remote-Sensing Role in North American Forest Carbon Projects

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Chloris Geospatial, the company plans to participate in the North American Carbon World Conference in San Diego from March 31 to April 2. The post notes that, alongside the main event organized by Climate Action Reserve, Chloris will host a nearby breakfast roundtable focused on remote-sensing biomass data for North American forest carbon projects.

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The company’s LinkedIn post indicates that the roundtable will examine how advances in remote-sensing can support the design, monitoring, and verification of forest carbon initiatives. Chloris and the American Carbon Registry at Winrock International are expected to present recent scientific and methodological developments aimed at improving forest carbon monitoring in project settings.

The post also references options for in-person attendance requests and virtual access, suggesting Chloris is seeking broader engagement with project developers, standards bodies, and other stakeholders in carbon markets. For investors, this type of technical and policy-focused involvement may help position the company as a specialist data provider in the evolving forest carbon value chain.

If the discussions translate into closer collaboration with registries or large project developers, Chloris could see increased demand for its biomass and monitoring services. Such visibility at a sector-specific conference like NACW may enhance the company’s credibility in carbon markets and support long-term commercial and partnership opportunities, though near-term revenue implications remain uncertain based on the post alone.

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