Australian Carbon Credit Scheme Under Scrutiny | Jones Day
Australia's new Labor government has committed to a carbon reduction target of 43% below 2005 levels by 2030, according to the Australian government. But what does this mean for businesses operating in the country, asks Chris Stokel-Walker, who is behind the policy shift.
Source: jdsupra.comPublished on 2022-08-03
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