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