Analysts see potential $6.2 bln carbon offset boon for Queensland

Published 11:25 on October 26, 2017  /  Last updated at 16:02 on March 3, 2022  / /  Asia Pacific, Australia, International, Paris Article 6

Queensland’s carbon offset industry could deliver carbon credits worth up to A$8 billion ($6.2 bln) to Australian and foreign buyers by 2030, said analysts Energetics.
Queensland’s carbon offset industry could deliver carbon credits worth up to A$8 billion ($6.2 bln) to Australian and foreign buyers by 2030, said analysts Energetics.


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