The full ecological and market value of nature has never been fully recognized. That changes today. With a $400,000 social-impact investment from the Richard King Mellon Foundation, Landseed is launching to build the measurement layer for nature-based markets.
What Earth produces, Landseed measures and records, and the market values.
This creates a mechanism for conservation to fund itself. It gives conservation organizations and land trusts a revenue model and provides corporate responsibility teams a legally-grounded instrument to satisfy whole-ecosystem disclosure requirements — not just carbon.
The video below shares more about how this measurement layer works using AI-enabled sensor clusters (the Earth Pulse Node), a new commodity class minted from verified data (Earth Credits), and a structured reference-data feed licensed across markets (Earth Signals).
Today marks the beginning of a long-term effort — launched by Greg Curtis and Alex Roessner 罗轩阳, with founding Chief Scientist Eric Dinerstein — to make the value of healthy ecosystems visible, measurable and economically actionable.
