Flawed carbon credits add to business riskBY ROSE MARY PETRASS | THURSDAY, 4 APR 2024 12:03PMSome carbon credits may increase emissions, potentially costing billions of dollars for businesses that must rely on offsets to comply with Safeguard Mechanism. Read more: Chubb Review, Safeguard Mechanism, Australian Carbon Credit Units, Australian National University, Clean Energy Regulator, Farmers for Climate Action, Haizea Analytics Pty Ltd, Megan Evans, Natalie Collard, University of New South Wales, University of Queensland Related News |
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