HIR projects under new integrated farm method could see their ACCU issuance cut in half -analysis

Published 15:01 on May 6, 2024  /  Last updated at 09:34 on May 6, 2024  / /  Asia Pacific, Australia

Existing human-induced regeneration (HIR) carbon projects that get folded into Australia’s integrated farm land management (IFLM) method could see their credit issuance halved due to more stringent requirements, analysis has warned.
Existing human-induced regeneration (HIR) carbon projects that get folded into Australia’s integrated farm land management (IFLM) method could see their credit issuance halved due to more stringent requirements, analysis has warned.


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