Australia’s Labor party eyes bilateral deals for international carbon credits

Published 10:15 on May 8, 2019  /  Last updated at 11:28 on May 8, 2019  / Katie Kouchakji /  Asia Pacific, Australia, International, Other APAC

Australia’s opposition Labor party would likely pursue bilateral agreements for carbon trading as part of a beefed-up Safeguard Mechanism if elected, as an international market under the Paris Agreement will take time to develop.
Australia’s opposition Labor party would likely pursue bilateral agreements for carbon trading as part of a beefed-up Safeguard Mechanism if elected, as an international market under the Paris Agreement will take time to develop.


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