Three members of Australia’s offset oversight body asked to quit in shock shakeup

Published 10:35 on July 14, 2022  /  Last updated at 03:04 on July 15, 2022  / /  Asia Pacific, Australia

The Australian government has accepted the resignations of three of its Emissions Reduction Oversight Committee (ERAC) members, including its chair, in a shocking move that leaves the development of anticipated new methodologies in limbo.
The Australian government has accepted the resignations of three of its Emissions Reduction Oversight Committee (ERAC) members, including its chair, in a shocking move that leaves the development of anticipated new methodologies in limbo.


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