ANALYSIS: Using Kyoto credits for Paris is risky home and abroad for Australia’s Labor

Published 10:01 on March 6, 2019 / Last updated at 13:25 on March 6, 2019 / / Asia Pacific (Pacific), Insights (Analysis), International (UN Climate Talks)

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Australia is within its rights to use carryover Kyoto credits to meet its Paris goals, but experts find it hard to believe a Labor government would do so because the move would be seen internationally as undermining the Paris Agreement.
Australia is within its rights to use carryover Kyoto credits to meet its Paris goals, but experts find it hard to believe a Labor government would do so because the move would be seen internationally as undermining the Paris Agreement.


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