Australian human-induced regeneration projects “not supported by evidence”, scientific article says

Published 00:30 on November 27, 2023 / Last updated at 09:58 on November 27, 2023 / / Asia Pacific (Compliance Markets & Taxes, Pacific)

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Australian human-induced regeneration (HIR) carbon credit projects are once again being scrutinised, with a published scientific article arguing that they are “not supported by scientific evidence”.
Australian human-induced regeneration (HIR) carbon credit projects are once again being scrutinised, with a published scientific article arguing that they are “not supported by scientific evidence”.


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