At COP26 in Glasgow, the World Economic Forum announced that Chloris has been selected as Top Innovators in the UpLink Carbon Markets Challenge. Chloris is one of twelve company selected among 120su bmissions from 41 countries. Chloris is in the company of a distinguished set of innovators, including carbon market pioneers like the Katingan Metaya Project in Indonesia. Chloris is looking forward to engage with the Forum, the UpLink community, and the fellow Top Innovators to shape the future of carbon markets and accelerate the transition to a climate positive global economy.
Chloris Geospatial selected as Top Innovator in the WEF Carbon Markets Challenge
Nov 23, 2021 | News

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