Australia’s below baseline credits may not work under current settings, integrity group warns

Published 06:06 on February 15, 2023  /  Last updated at 06:06 on February 15, 2023  / /  Asia Pacific, Australia

Australia’s Safeguard Mechanism Credit (SMCs) scheme may not work as intended with the current approach to setting baselines as it risks facilities having higher emissions caps than intended by the government, a corporate watchdog has warned.
Australia’s Safeguard Mechanism Credit (SMCs) scheme may not work as intended with the current approach to setting baselines as it risks facilities having higher emissions caps than intended by the government, a corporate watchdog has warned.


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