Sham carbon projects have cost taxpayers $1 billion
The government has been accused of being a fraud against both the environment and taxpayers. But what does it mean for environmental policies and how could it be done to reduce carbon emissions? The BBC's John Spencer looks at the issue.
Source: cpa.org.auPublished on 2022-04-25
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