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Chloris Geospatial Showcases Role in Emerging Standards for Forest Carbon Monitoring

Chloris Geospatial Showcases Role in Emerging Standards for Forest Carbon Monitoring

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Chloris Geospatial, the company participated in a webinar focused on remotely sensed data for next‑generation forest carbon projects. The post highlights a recording that features Chloris alongside ACR at Winrock International, Anew Climate, and Permian Global discussing market‑ready forest carbon datasets.

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The post suggests that the session covered the first independent validation of above‑ground biomass change metrics produced by Chloris. It also points to ACR’s new framework for remotely sensed forest carbon monitoring, which is described as enabling satellite‑derived data for project‑level oversight.

According to the description, Anew presented an improved forest management case study that used Chloris data to quantify carbon impact. Permian Global is portrayed as using LiDAR datasets to enhance baseline setting and improve the efficiency of on‑the‑ground field campaigns.

For investors, this content indicates that Chloris is positioning its technology within emerging standards for satellite‑based carbon monitoring, potentially strengthening its credibility in regulated and voluntary carbon markets. The association with ACR, Anew Climate, and Permian Global may signal growing ecosystem integration, which could support future revenue opportunities tied to forest carbon project development and monitoring services.

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