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5 Take-Aways from London Climate Action Week 2024

Florian Reber, Head of Partnerships at Chloris Geospatial, shares insights and reflections from our event at London Climate Action Week 2024. The event convened an incredible group of people to discuss the question: 'How can AI-supported monitoring technologies, such as direct biomass estimation, help bring trust to natural climate solutions?'

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Chloris Geospatial, the leading company in global forest carbon monitoring, welcomes the Cisco Foundation and NextSTEP as investors

Chloris Geospatial, the leading technology company measuring forest carbon from space, welcomes the Cisco Foundation and NextSTEP as investors. The two new additions join existing investors AXA IM Alts, Orbia Ventures, At One Ventures, and Counteract in a new funding round that will support the continued advancement of Chloris' mission.

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Chloris Geospatial and Pond Foundation: empowering forest conservation through data, innovation, and love

We do what we do to accelerate the transition to a nature-positive future. We do it for the planet, the animals, the people. And so does Pond Foundation, with which we are thrilled to be partnering to support forest conservation efforts through science-based technology, data-driven solutions, and love for forests.

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Thinking beyond zero deforestation

Marco Albani, CEO of Chloris Geospatial, and Ian Welsh from Innovation Forum, talk about the trends in impact measurement and discuss the shift from an area-based approach to carbon accounting.

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Why we need to weigh, not count, trees from space

There is an old Yiddish proverb that says that “words should be weighed, not counted”. The same is true for trees. It is the weight of trees, not their number, that really matters. Specifically, it’s the weight gains and losses of trees that matter.

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Ecosystem Restoration Standard and Chloris Geospatial announce partnership to assess and certify restoration projects

Chloris Geospatial Inc., a space technology company using Earth Observation data and machine-learning to produce natural capital data and insights, and the Ecosystem Restoration Standard (ERS), which certifies restoration projects for the voluntary carbon market, are announcing their partnership to scale high-quality ecosystem restoration projects globally.

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The Chloris REDD+ Library is here

The protection and restoration of forests is a critical climate solution. While global climate investment is at an all-time high, the last 12 months have shown a significant retreat in voluntary carbon finance for REDD+ projects, designed to avoid deforestation and degradation.

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How much carbon does nature absorb?

Direct estimations of above-ground biomass dynamics produced by Chloris Geospatial reveal new insights on how much carbon is stored in woody vegetation around the world (trees, shrubs), and how these carbon pools have changed over time.

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In defense of nature-based carbon markets

Though carbon-offset schemes are riddled with complexity, there is no question that they pay for something that matters. Far from being a secondary concern, supporting the natural systems that manage the stocks and flows of carbon through the planet’s ecosystems is essential to humans’ survival.

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