Australia could hit net zero emissions in 2050 and profit from it -report

Published 10:59 on June 18, 2019 / Last updated at 11:03 on June 18, 2019 / / Asia Pacific (Pacific), Net Zero Transition (Industrial Decarbonisation, Transport & Heating Fuels)

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Australia could reduce its greenhouse gas emissions to net zero in 2050 and be carbon negative a decade later, all while profiting from efforts including collecting revenue from selling several hundred million carbon credits from land-based projects, a report has found.
Australia could reduce its greenhouse gas emissions to net zero in 2050 and be carbon negative a decade later, all while profiting from efforts including collecting revenue from selling several hundred million carbon credits from land-based projects, a report has found.


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