Santiago, Chile — 12 February 2026 — Lemu, Latin America’s leading Nature Tech company making nature visible in every decision, today announced a new collaboration with EY, one of the world’s “Big Four” professional services organisations, through its EY Chile team. Over the coming months, EY Chile teams and selected clients will be able to explore Atlas, Lemu’s Nature Intelligence platform, to turn complex environmental data into defendable insights — from water through biodiversity to carbon — and take them straight into planning, governance, risk management, and reporting.
This collaboration will provide a time-bound programme in which EY Chile clients can work with Atlas to evaluate environmental variables — including indicators related to species observations, surface temperature change, and carbon reserve trends — using Key Nature Indicators built on multiple data sources and satellite technology, including data enabled by Lemu Nge, Lemu’s biodiversity-focused hyperspectral nanosatellite.
3 Key Takeaways
- Atlas in the hands of decision-makers: EY Chile teams and clients will trial Atlas to convert environmental complexity into clear, defensible insights that teams can use immediately.
- Biodiversity and carbon, together: The program supports analysis across Key Nature Indicators, reflecting the reality that business value chains depend on living systems.
- Scientific rigor + satellite-grade scale: Atlas combines traceable methods, multimodal data, and satellite technology — including Lemu Nge — to help organisations measure nature with scientific accuracy, without the usual operational burden.
What this alliance enables
Across the program, participating teams will be able to:
- Rapidly explore territories and portfolios through Atlas’s preloaded indicators and insights.
- Translate environmental signals into outputs suitable for decision-making — with methods and provenance that are easy to explain and defend.
- Assess variables such as biodiversity-related observations, temperature dynamics, and carbon reserve tendencies, among others, through a standardized indicator set.
“Businesses don’t have a nature problem — they have a nature visibility problem,” said Leo Prieto, Founder & CEO of Lemu. “Working with EY Chile helps put Nature Intelligence where it belongs: inside the decisions that shape risk, cost of capital, and long-term resilience. Today, it costs less to measure nature than to ignore it.”
About Lemu
Lemu is Latin America’s leading Nature Tech company, making nature visible in every decision. By combining AI, Earth observation, and ecological science, Lemu brings Nature Intelligence to Business Intelligence — helping companies, governments, and communities understand their impact and dependence on nature, and protect the living systems we all depend on.
About EY
EY (formerly Ernst & Young) is a leading global professional services network and one of the "Big Four" accounting firms, providing assurance, consulting, tax, and strategy services. Headquartered in London, EY employs over 393,000 people across more than 150 countries. The firm focuses on building a “better working world” through AI-driven, data-enabled solutions.