We're looking forward to the North American Carbon World Conference hosted by Climate Action Reserve! NACW 2025 will present the content, community, and connections for successfully navigating the low-carbon landscape and advancing market-based climate policies and mechanisms.
Los Angeles, CA
March 25-27, 2025
Lens team members Eve Boyce-Ratliff, Head of Growth and Partnerships, and Lindsay DuBois, Enterprise Account Executive, will be in attendance. To connect with us at the conference, reach out to Lens@Upstream.tech
This session will be designed to discuss the latest remote and tech-driven forest carbon monitoring, reporting, and verification (MRV) solutions from a holistic perspective. Join us to dive into real, in-the-wild solutions and examples.
We’ll answer questions such as: When is it appropriate to use remote sensing data and when is it not? Where are the data gaps and how can this data be appropriately deployed? Who is being served or underserved with access to innovation? How are tools driven by new technology actually being used today?
Organizations represented will include cutting-edge remote monitoring tool (Upstream Tech), satellite data provider (Chloris Geospatial), ground-based data solution (Agerpoint), and a non-profit leading the adoption of technology to support family forest owners in the U.S. (American Forest Foundation).
Tools to monitor and assess the impact of forest carbon projects are rapidly evolving. This session will dive into new innovations including dynamic baselines, remotely-sensed carbon estimates, and tech tools for ground-truthing from the forest floor.
Speakers:
Eve Boyce-Ratliff – Director of Growth & Partnerships, Upstream Tech
Florian Reber – Head of Partnerships, Chloris Geospatial
Lynn Riley – Head Scientist, American Forest Foundation
Nick Ho – Director of Nature & Carbon, Agerpoint