Australian carbon credit issuances remain modest as uncertainty persists

Published 10:41 on March 1, 2019  /  Last updated at 10:41 on March 1, 2019  / /  Asia Pacific, Australia

New offset issuances were again well below long-term averages this week as the looming May elections cast uncertainty over the future settings of Australia’s emissions market, despite a fresh pledge from the government to top up its credit-buying fund.
New offset issuances were again well below long-term averages this week as the looming May elections cast uncertainty over the future settings of Australia’s emissions market, despite a fresh pledge from the government to top up its credit-buying fund.


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