Scientist examining HIR ACCU project compliance refutes damning study findings

Published 08:02 on October 15, 2024  /  Last updated at 08:02 on October 15, 2024  / /  Asia Pacific, Australia

A scientist tasked with scrutinising Australian human-induced regeneration (HIR) projects on behalf of the Clean Energy Regulator has hit back against accusations about his practices and findings that the projects are over-credited.
A scientist tasked with scrutinising Australian human-induced regeneration (HIR) projects on behalf of the Clean Energy Regulator has hit back against accusations about his practices and findings that the projects are over-credited.


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