
CarbonSpace
CarbonSpace is a leading provider of carbon monitoring and reporting solutions for terrestrial ecoregions worldwide. Our expertise spans agricultural lands, forests, and grasslands, supporting projects such as food supply chain monitoring, reforestation efforts, and conservation area assessments.
In 2024, CarbonSpace enhanced its digital Measurement, Reporting, and Verification (dMRV) technology and successfully completed ISO 14064-3 verification by Control Union. This verification confirmed that CarbonSpace’s carbon data is derived using scientific methodologies and adheres to robust quality assurance (QA) standards. Their platform supports corporate claims, baseline setting, target setting, and carbon accounting, aligning with major frameworks such as ISO 14000, GHG Protocol, and SBTi. Additionally, they have expanded their service offerings by internalizing Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) capabilities, enabling them to provide full LCA services in accordance with ISO 14040/44 standards.
Geza Toth’s expertise lies in leading the development of innovative digital tools for accurate carbon monitoring in the land sector, crucial for implementing the SBTN guidance. His Ph.D. and extensive business development experience in the sustainability and agrifood sectors, including leading roles in Ferrero and Barry Callebaut, equip him with a deep understanding of the scientific and practical aspects of sustainability. With over 15 years of experience in integrating industry needs with applied science, he is adept at guiding companies towards achieving their climate targets, leveraging knowledge in both technology innovation and corporate sustainability.
Robert Granat leads the development of a cutting-edge digital Measurement, Reporting, and Verification (dMRV) tool for the land sector, ensuring high-quality science data products. His expertise includes over 20 years in remote sensing, machine learning, uncertainty quantification, and geospatial statistics. His role as the science algorithms lead for NASA/JPL’s Orbital Carbon Observatory 2 (OCO-2) mission has equipped him with deep knowledge in producing and validating quantitative climate measurements.
Vitaly Pashkin brings expertise in land carbon accounting and the use of innovative tools to enhance accuracy and transparency in the industry. His role involves guiding companies through setting climate-related targets, particularly in food supply chains, afforestation, and conservation areas. He has over five years of experience in business analysis and consulting, focused on the development and implementation of remote sensing tools.