Australian govt was warned of negative impacts ERF rule change would have, FOI docs reveal

Published 09:45 on July 25, 2022  /  Last updated at 09:45 on July 25, 2022  / /  Asia Pacific, Australia

Independent advice received from the previous Australian government warned that rule changes to Carbon Abatement Contracts (CACs) could effectively kill off future investment in carbon farming projects and cause market confidence to crater, according to newly released documents.
Independent advice received from the previous Australian government warned that rule changes to Carbon Abatement Contracts (CACs) could effectively kill off future investment in carbon farming projects and cause market confidence to crater, according to newly released documents.


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