Australian savanna burning projects earn 420,000 carbon credits

Published 10:33 on June 30, 2020  /  Last updated at 22:52 on June 30, 2020  / /  Asia Pacific, Australia

Project developers ALFA have received around 420,000 carbon offsets in the Clean Energy Regulator’s latest credit issuance for two programmes in Australia’s Northern Territory aimed at reducing the risk of late dry season wildfires.
Project developers ALFA have received around 420,000 carbon offsets in the Clean Energy Regulator’s latest credit issuance for two programmes in Australia’s Northern Territory aimed at reducing the risk of late dry season wildfires.


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