Australia to deal with offsetting concerns in nature repair market through methodology work, govt official says

Published 03:23 on May 24, 2023  /  Last updated at 03:11 on May 25, 2023  / /  Biodiversity

Australia could split biodiversity certificates into separate offsetting and non-offsetting methodologies in its nature repair market (NRM), to give buyers and landholders broader choice and confidence in how they engage with the scheme, according to a government official.
Australia could split biodiversity certificates into separate offsetting and non-offsetting methodologies in its nature repair market (NRM), to give buyers and landholders broader choice and confidence in how they engage with the scheme, according to a government official.


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