Climate Change Authority’s sectoral pathway report calls for greater coordination to achieve Australia’s transition

Published 02:57 on September 5, 2024  /  Last updated at 02:57 on September 5, 2024  / /  Asia Pacific, Australia

Australia’s Climate Change Authority (CCA) has published a sectoral pathway report on how the country can reach net zero emissions by 2050, recommending its Safeguard Mechanism and carbon crediting schemes be expanded to help better coordinate the transition.
Australia’s Climate Change Authority (CCA) has published a sectoral pathway report on how the country can reach net zero emissions by 2050, recommending its Safeguard Mechanism and carbon crediting schemes be expanded to help better coordinate the transition.


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