ANALYSIS: Australia’s IPCOS seen starting as a boutique option for voluntary buyers

Published 13:48 on November 16, 2021  /  Last updated at 14:41 on March 3, 2022  / Stian Reklev /  Asia Pacific, Australia, International, Kyoto Mechanisms, Other APAC, Paris Article 6, Voluntary

Australia during the Glasgow COP26 summit launched its Indo-Pacific Carbon Offset Scheme (IPCOS), though analysts expect voluntary buyers will continue to prefer cheap UN-issued credits unless next year’s election brings a new government wanting to incentivise more compliance buying.
Australia during the Glasgow COP26 summit launched its Indo-Pacific Carbon Offset Scheme (IPCOS), though analysts expect voluntary buyers will continue to prefer cheap UN-issued credits unless next year’s election brings a new government wanting to incentivise more compliance buying.


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