Transparency issues brought to the fore in Safeguard Mechanism Senate hearing

Published 06:49 on February 28, 2023  /  Last updated at 06:49 on February 28, 2023  / /  Asia Pacific, Australia

The Australian carbon market’s largest project aggregator has told a Senate committee its landholders are “genuinely concerned” that their projects would be undermined if their land data were released into the public domain, given the high level of scrutiny currently surrounding the scheme.
The Australian carbon market’s largest project aggregator has told a Senate committee its landholders are “genuinely concerned” that their projects would be undermined if their land data were released into the public domain, given the high level of scrutiny currently surrounding the scheme.


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