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Solving Climate, Naturally

Episode 17: Phones, Drones, and Satellites: Measuring Forest Carbon with Aakash Ahamed, CEO @ Working Trees

09 May 2024

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In this episode, we speak with Aakash Ahamed, a remote sensing scientist developing methods to measure forest carbon using instruments deployed on phones, drones, planes, and satellites. He is the co-founder and CEO of Working Trees, a start-up focused on leveraging mobile phone sensing technology to improve ease, accuracy, and transparency in tree carbon monitoring.  In this episode, Aakash shares Working Trees’ origin story at Stanford, the company’s journey to find product-market fit, plans for scale, and the challenge with measuring trees from space.In this episode, we touch on:How forest carbon is measured today, and the challenges and costs of doing soThe sensors already in our mobile phones, and their usefulness for measuring forest carbon at low cost today… and on the flip-side, the limitations of satellitesCarbon credits as bridge for financing for critical natural climate solutionsWhy Aakash is excited about the SEC’s climate disclosure regulationThe importance of the scientific process and peer-reviewed papers to building trust with new technologyWant to learn more? Check out these resources:Working Trees websiteWorking Trees dashboard of project sitesComprehensive Analysis of the SEC’s Landmark Climate Disclosure RuleWorking Trees iOS ApplicationWorking Trees Android ApplicationWorking Trees’ peer reviewed researchEpisode recorded on: March 8, 2024

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