CarbonSpace’s Vision for Scalable, Transparent Climate Action

July 2025

By Ellen Young
July 24th, 2025
As we move into the second half of the year, CarbonSpace is doubling down on our mission: to develop scalable, affordable, and accurate carbon intelligence that empowers organizations to take informed, accountable climate action.

In this candid Q&A, our CEO, Geza Toth, Ph.D., shares where we are, what we stand for, and where we’re headed.
Q1: What is the single most important problem CarbonSpace is solving

Geza: The biggest challenge we’re solving is the lack of accurate, timely, and scalable measurement of carbon emissions and sequestration, especially across land and forest ecosystems.

Without reliable measurement, everything else, from climate policy to corporate ESG reporting, becomes a house of cards. Businesses risk greenwashing accusations, society loses trust in climate efforts, and ecosystems continue to degrade with little accountability.

We believe carbon data should be as accessible and trustworthy as financial data. That’s the only way climate action becomes real, measurable, and scalable.
Q2: What sets CarbonSpace apart from others in this space

Geza: Our unique value proposition is scientific credibility and scalability. Unlike traditional carbon accounting, which relies on expensive and infrequent fieldwork, CarbonSpace integrates satellite data, machine learning, and flux tower networks to measure CO₂ and H₂O fluxes across vast areas, continuously and remotely.

Most competitors measure isolated carbon pools, like soil or biomass, and require on-site data collection. We’re measuring carbon fluxes directly at scale, which is fundamentally different. It means we’re not guessing how much carbon was sequestered, we’re tracking it.

We’ve built a proprietary technology moat with exclusive datasets and ISO 14064-certified methods. It’s scientific rigor you can trust.
Q3: What’s the long-term vision for CarbonSpace

Geza: We aim to be the global leader in carbon and water flux monitoring, the atmospheric intelligence backbone for climate action.

By 2025–2026, we’ll be capable of delivering a high-resolution global CO₂ and H₂O map, transforming how companies and countries measure climate progress. Our platform will support everything from verified supply chain LCAs to carbon offset generation and project development.

We’re building this with a revenue model based on hectares monitored, integrated into verified frameworks such as the GHG Protocol and SBTN. That means our data doesn’t just sit on a dashboard; it powers real-world impact.
Q4: Can you share some real-world stories that show this vision in action?

Geza: Absolutely! CarbonSpace's work spans over 70 projects across 40 countries and more than 3 million hectares of land monitored. Here are a few that capture our mission:

🌳 Empowering Reforestation with Impact Hero. We helped this nonprofit monitor fragmented planting sites with monthly NEE (Net Ecosystem Exchange) data. The result? Up to 90% savings on MRV costs, more budget for planting, and increased donor trust through transparent data.

🇧🇴 Advancing Agroforestry in Bolivia with Ketrawe. In Bolivia, we’re enabling Ketrawe to track the carbon impact of regenerative agroforestry. It’s about more than data, it’s supporting local stewardship with actionable insights to scale nature-based solutions.

🍇 Sustainable Vineyards with Agatheia. Our CO₂ monitoring helped a European vineyard refine its climate strategy and reduce its carbon footprint. Proof that even niche agriculture can benefit from high-resolution atmospheric data.
Looking Ahead

CarbonSpace is more than a monitoring platform. We're a movement to make climate data accessible, transparent, and actionable at every scale. With new partnerships, R&D innovation, and global expansion underway, we’re just getting started.

If you're serious about climate impact, reach out to info@carbonspace.tech.