Tighter CO2 baselines for Australia a matter of when, not if -analysts

Published 09:40 on March 29, 2017 / Last updated at 14:56 on March 29, 2017 / / APAC Compliance Markets & Taxes, Asia Pacific, Australia, Pacific

Tightening emission baselines for its 140 biggest emitters has become unavoidable if Australia is to meet its Paris Agreement obligations, analysts said Wednesday, a move that would likely drive carbon credit demand from large industrial facilities over the next decade.
Tightening emission baselines for its 140 biggest emitters has become unavoidable if Australia is to meet its Paris Agreement obligations, analysts said Wednesday, a move that would likely drive carbon credit demand from large industrial facilities over the next decade.


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