Australia to ramp up offset issuance to savanna burning projects

Published 08:52 on November 18, 2016  /  Last updated at 20:43 on November 18, 2016  / /  Asia Pacific, Australia

The 70 savanna burning projects registered with Australia’s Clean Energy Regulator will be eligible to receive more offsets than before as new research shows they also increase carbon storage in the surrounding landscape, according to a new government proposal.
The 70 savanna burning projects registered with Australia’s Clean Energy Regulator will be eligible to receive more offsets than before as new research shows they also increase carbon storage in the surrounding landscape, according to a new government proposal.


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