Ground Truth for Nature

Building trust in nature markets.

GT4N builds trusted field evidence for premium carbon and nature projects.

Your field MRV partner
Train local teams Equip community hubs Continuous ongoing data collection Support defensible claims

The problem

The last-mile MRV gap is holding high-quality projects back.

Remote field execution is difficult. Consultant-led MRV is often limited and episodic. Local participation takes ongoing support.

GT4N builds the local MRV layer that helps strong carbon and nature projects become more measurable, defensible, and scalable over time.

Local field team gathered with MRV partners in the forest

Your MRV partner

We are not another platform. We are your field MRV partner.

GT4N partners with existing REDD+, ARR, and nature credit projects where additional field evidence and co-benefits improve project performance and market confidence.

01 Create the field plan
02 Hire and train locally
03 Continuous ongoing data collection

The full story

Premium pricing is a stack of evidence.

Markets are moving toward higher-trust credits, where verified field data and co-benefits make the difference.

Community Engagement

Local jobs, long-term capacity, and community ownership make participation the operating model, not a side benefit.

Highest Quality Data

Rigorous, standardized, on-the-ground measurements strengthen credibility, transparency, and defensibility.

Biodiversity Layers

Biodiversity and ecosystem health data help capture the full value of nature beyond carbon alone.

Increasing issuance

Unmeasured pools can suppress issuance and leave value on the table.

Carbon Pools

Aboveground biomass, soil carbon, leaf litter, dead wood, and non-tree biomass can move from conservative assumptions to measured evidence.

Uncertainty

Ongoing field measurements can reduce uncertainty deductions and improve confidence in the carbon data.

Co-benefits

Community and biodiversity evidence helps buyers believe credits are accurate, durable, and defensible.

Bringing technology

Modern tools powering community MRV hubs.

01

LIDAR drones, phone LIDAR, and camera traps extend what trained local teams can measure in the field.

02

eDNA and bioacoustics add biodiversity signals that carbon-only monitoring often misses.

03

In situ soil labs through our partners and spectroscopy help quantify overlooked pools, such as soil carbon.

Camera trap monitoring wildlife in the forest
Field team member using phone-based LIDAR in the forest Spectroscopy and soil carbon analysis technology
Drone mapping terrain with LIDAR

Where we best plug in

Right-fit projects have the conditions for community-powered MRV.

GT4N is built for existing carbon or nature projects where IPLCs are equal partners and field data is limited.

Community member beside a cacao tree in an existing nature project

Existing projects

Carbon or nature projects with room to strengthen field evidence.

Local field team collecting samples together in the forest

Equal partners

IPLCs are active partners in the work.

Forest canopy with a question mark representing limited field data

Poor data

Limited field data creates a clear market opportunity.

Why now

Nature markets have changed. Buyers want proof, not just claims.

Standards are tightening Buyers are more skeptical Developers need differentiation Biodiversity evidence matters Community evidence matters Trust is the advantage

The team

Built by experience.

Ground Truth for Nature's team combines field execution, scientific credibility, and long-term community relationships.

Gregg Treinish Executive Chairman

Gregg Treinish

Founder of Adventure Scientists and a National Geographic Explorer who has spent 15+ years building community science programs in hard-to-reach places.

Lauren Oakes Scientific Lead

Lauren Oakes

Forest ecologist, land-change scientist, and author with 20+ years of experience in restoration, climate resilience, and community-based implementation.

Tom Bewick Community Partnerships

Tom Bewick

Field leader with more than fifteen years of implementation experience on carbon projects with indigenous and local communities.

Start a conversation

Let's begin a conversation.

Tell us about the project, the claims you need to support, and the field evidence layer that would make the work more measurable, defensible, and valuable.

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