
Envu, a global environmental science company providing forward-thinking innovations that protect and enhance the health of environments around the world, announced today that its RangeView® digital platform has been named “Climate Intelligence Solution of the Year” in the 2026 CleanTech Breakthrough Awards.
Rangelands across the western United States and beyond are increasingly affected by invasive annual grasses, degraded forage, and uneven pasture productivity. Traditional land management approaches rely heavily on manual observation and on-the-ground scouting, which is time-intensive, labor-constrained, and difficult to scale. These limitations delay response, increase emissions associated with repeated site visits, and allow invasive species to spread before they can be addressed effectively.
RangeView breaks through the CleanTech market by transforming how large-scale rangelands are monitored and managed. The platform provides ranchers and land managers with a data-driven, landscape-wide view of their land, enabling earlier detection of invasive plant species, more targeted intervention, and more responsible stewardship across vast, complex environments.
Powered by satellite imagery and machine learning, in collaboration with Satelytics, a geospatial analytics partner, the decision-support platform brings together land, pasture and livestock management insights in a single dashboard.
“RangeView was built to help Range & Pasture customers address complex challenges by shifting management from broad assumption to evidence-based intervention,” said Craig Hossfeld, Product Manager, Envu U.S. Range & Pasture. “By mapping invasive species such as cheatgrass and ventenata at landscape scale, it enables users to identify problem areas sooner and implement targeted treatment strategies, including use of Rejuvra® herbicide where appropriate, to mitigate long-term economic and ecological impacts.”
Read more from Envu here: https://www.envu.com/media/press-release/2026/cleantech-breakthrough-awards





