Dad, tech entrepreneur, nature lover. Founder of @PachamaInc (acquired by @Carbon_Direct). On a social media break.

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Personal Update (Big changes!) As we start to wrap 2025 I wanted to share some big changes that just happened in my life. TL,DR: Pachama got acquired by Carbon Direct, I had a second child, a beautiful baby girl, We are moving the family to Argentina for some time. Pachama acquired by Carbon Direct After 7 intense years of advancing the mission of restoring nature to solve climate change, we decided that joining forces with another leading company in climate action was the most appropriate move to ensure that our mission would continue to expand its impact for the long future with resiliency and resourcefulness. It was of course mixed feelings: it had been very rewarding and fun (while super hard!) to be the founding CEO and be able to create a unique culture of very passionate and talented individuals focused on nature. So passing the keys of the ship was both humbling and relieving. We chose Carbon Direct because they too have an amazing culture, talent and full focus on unlocking impactful climate solutions powered by science and technology. Together with a large part of our team, I have joined them as SVP and I plan to stay to help integrate and advance our -now larger- mission. I’m proud of all the impact that we had along the way and the ripple effect we created and I look forward to continuing my life mission for nature and the planet. Ping me if your company needs help on climate solutions! Welcoming our second child Almost exactly 2 years after the birth of our first child Andes, our second was born, a baby girl who we named Coral. The birth was again a spiritual experience for my wife and for myself, and our household is now a joyful, beautiful chaos. Having kids is truly the best of life and it changes perspectives and priorities. Moving to Argentina After almost exactly 18 years since I left Argentina, we decided to move back! This is an experiment and we are aiming to try it for at least 2 years. I love California and will dearly miss it. We have built an amazing community in the Bay Area and I get endless inspiration from its incredible surrounding nature and the unmatched creativity of Silicon Valley. But Argentina feels right for so many reasons. Having our extended family there to support us with the kids and allowing them to enjoy them while they are little is priceless. I’m also very excited for this moment of Argentina: it feels like a truly historical moment where the country can jump towards prosperity, and I’m excited to contribute by mentoring the next generation of entrepreneurs and helping sustainable development projects. Latin America can play a critical role in the 21st century and I’m excited to be “in territory”. I will be based in beautiful Buenos Aires, near the ecosystems of the great Rio de la Plata and I look forward to visiting Patagonia, the great north and beyond. Ping me if you come by! In a fun turn of events, all these changes happened at the same time (my last few months have been quite busy!) and while each were decided individually they are all somehow connected to each other. It is a new beginning for me and my family and I’m very excited about. I have been and will probably continue to be a bit absent in social media, as I seek to be present with everything else. I wish you the very best for your new year ahead. Vamos!
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Diego Saez Gil retweeted
After pioneering forest conservation tech at Pachama, @dsaezgil joins Carbon Direct as SVP of Strategic Engagement! Climate solutions are catalyzed by people who understand that protecting ecological integrity & building scalable solutions go hand in hand.lagaceta.com.ar/nota/1112875…
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Today I’m writing to share some truly exciting news: @PachamaInc is joining forces with @Carbon_Direct to create the definitive leading science-driven climate solutions platform! Carbon Direct is an amazing science-first organization that combines technical and commercial expertise to decarbonize the global economy. Their 70 scientists work closely with their finance and market experts to design, diligence, and deliver decarbonization solutions at scale across industries. From Microsoft to JPMorgan, they helped over 150 companies with CDR, carbon measurement, clean power opportunities, low-carbon energy solutions and other complex climate challenges. I’ve gotten to know their team over the years and have always been impressed by their deep care for scientific rigor and business integrity. At Pachama we spent the last 7 years investing heavily in innovative solutions at the intersection of AI and geospatial data to help unlock investments into high-quality nature-based carbon sequestration. Along the way, we helped hundreds of customers deploy tens of millions of dollars into reforestation and forest conservation projects around the world, restoring millions of hectares of precious land. These projects empowered local economies and enhanced local ecologies, all while ensuring a quantifiable climate benefit for the planet. And we helped modernize carbon markets by openly sharing our innovations blending the latest advancements in LiDAR, satellites and machine learning applied to land-based carbon. Today, Carbon Direct is acquiring Pachama and we’re integrating our business into them. A big part of our team is coming along for this new phase of our journey, as we continue to serve our customers and partners like before, except now being able to offer even more solutions for their sustainability journeys. I will be taking the role of Sr. Vice President of Strategic Engagement, to stay close to customers, partners and all key stakeholders in the market. We will keep investing in innovative solutions harnessing AI and geodata to unlock the capital needed to address climate change and ecological integrity, now with even more resources. This is just the beginning of a new chapter on our journey and I can’t wait to see the impact that we will have from here on. But I want to take this opportunity to express my eternal gratitude to everyone who supported us up until this point. All the incredible team members that worked for the mission over the years, all the investors that invested in the company, all the customers that trusted our solutions, all the projects that entrusted us with their credits, all the communities who supported our engagements, all the partners with whom we explored alliances for the common good. We co-created something truly special, always keeping our mission as the north star and never compromising on our values of integrity, excellence, tenacity and purpose. The mission continues. Onwards! Read more on the links below:
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And RIP legendary Jane Goodall 😢. Thanks for your inspiration! The circle of life…
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Diego Saez Gil retweeted
19 Sep 2025
There are 5xs everywhere for those with the eyes to see…
I think ⁦@planet⁩ is one of the most undervalued stocks in the market
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Diego Saez Gil retweeted
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The first terawatt of solar was the hardest.
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YC W15, a decade later, alive and kicking!
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Diego Saez Gil retweeted
Ask for trees in your city 🌳
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One of the most stunning Earth visualizations by NASA: the flow of particles floating through the air (smoke, sulfates, sea salt, dust). Whether we like it or not, we’re all interaffected.

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if you’re in SF and don’t hike with a friend weekly idk what to tell you
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Very cool visualization of hurricane Erin. Once again, imagine what we'll be able to do with Geospatial AI for Earth Science... x.com/i/status/1958229442922…

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See Hurricane Erin in 3D 🌀 Erin went through a period of rapid intensification, strengthening from a Category 1 to a Category 5 hurricane in around 24 hours. @NASA’s GPM Core Observatory passed over Hurricane Erin at 6:23a.m. EDT on August 16th, while it was intensifying.
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Diego Saez Gil retweeted
Climate data shouldn’t live in silos. It belongs in the commons. As @dsaezgil of @PachamaInc reminds us, it’s what helps scientists, policymakers, and communities protect forests and fight climate change. 🌱
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NISAR is one big step closer to beginning its mission to study Earth’s changing surfaces 🌏 Today, the satellite successfully unfurled its 39-foot-wide (12-meter-wide) antenna reflector. It’s the largest reflector NASA has ever deployed in space! go.nasa.gov/41Iu20T
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Getting ready to make an unsolicited offer to buy @GoogleEarth
Exclusive: AI startup Perplexity makes an unsolicited longshot offer to buy Google’s Chrome browser for $34.5 billion on.wsj.com/4oz7E3W
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Point Reyes National Park is an under hyped gem of the Bay Area. Go hike it if you get the chance.
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3/4 of humans exposed to drought. Reforestation brings back rain (in addition to carbon sequestration, biodiversity, wood & food production). Low hanging fruit (pun intended).
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