In the span of just two decades, the world has lost more than 100 million hectares of forest (an area roughly the size of Egypt) largely due to deforestation and degradation. The resulting release of carbon into the atmosphere has made forest preservation a central focus of global climate strategies. But efforts to invest in nature-based climate solutions have long been hampered by a critical problem: the lack of credible, consistent, and scalable data on what’s actually happening on the ground.
Chloris Geospatial, a Boston-based climate-tech company, is tackling this head-on by combining satellite data, sensor fusion, and machine learning to deliver independent measurements of forest carbon from space. The company recently raised $8.5 million in Series A funding to scale its technolo
Chloris Geospatial is Using Satellites and AI to Restore Trust in Carbon Markets
- By Mukundan Sivaraj
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They recently raised a $8.5 million Series A to scale technology and operations
