The non-profit CTREES is launching the first-ever digital
platform for calculating the carbon in every tree on the planet, with complete
accuracy.
The new platform offers high-accuracy, AI-enabled satellite data products that
allow countries, jurisdictions, the private sector and civil society to measure,
report and verify (MRV) both carbon emissions and removals from all types of
forests. CTREES’ consistent global dataset provides a nearly real-time picture
of the carbon implications of forest conservation and restoration at the local,
national and global level — ensuring results from efforts to reach global
climate targets can be accurately reported.
While emerging carbon-removal
technologies
face challenges to immediately and at scale remove greenhouse gases to the
extent necessary to limit global warming below 1.5°
Celsius, nature-based solutions are
uniquely positioned to help close this gap. The resulting boom in the voluntary
carbon market — which focuses primarily on forests through preservation and
reforestation initiatives, but also includes a growing emphasis on regenerative
agriculture
practices
— has become the linchpin of most corporate carbon-removal strategies. But the
market remains riddled with standardization and efficacy issues, and poor
carbon-accounting
practices
have accelerated concerns around transparency and integrity. CTREES says it will
also support stakeholders engaged in the carbon market — including investors,
project developers and regulators — who continue to grapple with questions over
the true carbon emissions-reduction potential of forest investments and how to
accurately account for the carbon that is traded.
Led by Dr. Sassan Saatchi, a
senior scientist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and a team of
scientists and data engineers in the US, Brazil, Denmark and
France, CTREES is built on more than 20 years of research and development at
the world’s leading universities and space agencies.
“The transition to carbon neutrality requires accurate
accounting.
To truly evaluate the benefits of carbon reduction efforts, market and policy
actors need a global state-of-the-art system for measuring and monitoring,” Dr.
Saatchi said. “Until now, this technology hasn’t been available to carbon
markets, and only on a limited basis to climate policymakers. CTREES is
committed to an open-source approach that will ultimately build trust in carbon
markets worldwide.”
CTREES has already developed national and jurisdictional forest carbon data and
will launch the digital platform at COP27 on its
website this November. Powered by philanthropy, CTREES will provide operational
data for project-level assessments of forest carbon starting from early 2023.
Speaking on the value of CTREES for the market, Dr. Lee White — Gabon’s
Minister for Forests, Sea, the Environment and Climate Change — states, “As we
transition to a post-Glasgow regulated market for
REDD+
or net sequestration, it is critical we have high-quality, independent
measurements, based on the best science, to ensure that we have the transparency
and integrity we need and markets are confident that they are getting exactly
what they pay for.”
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Sustainable Brands Staff
Published Sep 15, 2022 2pm EDT / 11am PDT / 7pm BST / 8pm CEST