Australia’s new carbon crediting mechanism could fail unless govt sorts out demand, groups say

Published 11:56 on October 15, 2021  /  Last updated at 11:56 on October 15, 2021  / /  Asia Pacific, Australia

Australia’s plans to launch a new industrial carbon crediting scheme next year will likely fail to drive significant emissions cuts unless the government introduces regulations that will make someone want to buy the units, several groups have pointed out.
Australia’s plans to launch a new industrial carbon crediting scheme next year will likely fail to drive significant emissions cuts unless the government introduces regulations that will make someone want to buy the units, several groups have pointed out.


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