According to a recent LinkedIn post from Space Intelligence, the company is drawing attention to early-stage reversal risks in afforestation, reforestation and revegetation (ARR) projects, including fire, drought and low sapling survival. The post suggests these factors can erode expected carbon outcomes and are often underestimated at the time capital is committed.
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The LinkedIn post highlights an upcoming webinar featuring carbon project experts from Space Intelligence and AFRY, focused on identifying and mitigating early-stage ARR risks across Africa, South America and the U.S. By positioning itself as a technical advisor on ARR project risk, Space Intelligence appears to be targeting a growing segment of investors and developers seeking more rigorous risk assessment in carbon markets.
For investors, the emphasis on early-stage risk management underscores the potential volatility of forecast carbon revenues and the importance of robust due diligence in ARR projects. If Space Intelligence can translate its insights into scalable advisory or analytics offerings, this expertise could support recurring revenue opportunities and strengthen its position within the emerging carbon project data and consulting ecosystem.

