As Australia’s carbon offset industry grapples with integrity concerns, how can companies genuinely tackle climate change?
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As Australia’s carbon offset industry grapples with integrity concerns, how can companies genuinely tackle climate change?
Deemerwha studio/ShutterstockAustralia’s largest carbon market player, GreenCollar, has quit the federal government’s voluntary carbon neutral program, Climate Active. More than 100 companies have left the program in the past two years. Climate Active provides certification to businesses and other organisations to verify that they are carbon neutral. Certification is supposed to mean an organisation has neutralised the impacts its greenhouse gas…
Carbon data expanded - Ecogeneration
Image: William/stock.adobe.comAustralia’s carbon credit market is entering a new era of openness, with fresh data revealing when carbon projects start, finish, and how long their climate benefits are meant to last. The Clean Energy Regulator is releasing a tranche of new data to the Australian Carbon Credit Unit (ACCU) Scheme project register, following new rules to boost transparency and trust in the carbon market. Under changes to the Carbon C…
Explainer: Climate Active debate the latest in a line of Government indecision - Beef Central
Debate has this week erupted over a carbon neutral accreditation scheme, run by the Australian Government, after dozens of companies and one of the country’s biggest carbon aggregators announced they were exiting the scheme...
As Australia's carbon offset industry grapples with integrity concerns, how can companies genuinely tackle climate change?
Australia's largest carbon market player, GreenCollar, has quit the federal government's voluntary carbon neutral program, Climate Active. More than 100 companies have left the program in the
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