Australia, PNG sign carbon market cooperation statements amid corruption investigation

Published 09:25 on May 1, 2023  /  Last updated at 09:25 on May 1, 2023  / /  Asia Pacific, Australia, Other APAC

Australia and Papua New Guinea have signed an outcome statement that focusses on climate finance and carbon market participation and an action plan for the Indo-Pacific Carbon Offset Scheme (IPCOS), as a corruption investigation has led to arrests of PNG climate officials.
Australia and Papua New Guinea have signed an outcome statement that focusses on climate finance and carbon market participation and an action plan for the Indo-Pacific Carbon Offset Scheme (IPCOS), as a corruption investigation has led to arrests of PNG climate officials.


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