Australia sees bump in offset issuance, revokes another ERF project

Published 09:44 on January 24, 2020  /  Last updated at 09:44 on January 24, 2020  / /  Asia Pacific, Australia

Australia’s Clean Energy Regulator this week handed out over 400,000 carbon credits, but also revoked a project under contract to deliver almost 350,000 tCO2e worth of abatement, further eroding the impact of the country’s primary climate policy tool.
Australia’s Clean Energy Regulator this week handed out over 400,000 carbon credits, but also revoked a project under contract to deliver almost 350,000 tCO2e worth of abatement, further eroding the impact of the country’s primary climate policy tool.


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