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Market uncertainty as Australian government delays updating carbon accounting method

A canola farm in Australia. The government’s proposed integrated farm and land management methodology would combine various types of soil, vegetation and forest sequestration methods. (Photo: Carla Gottgens/Bloomberg)
A canola farm in Australia. The government’s proposed integrated farm and land management methodology would combine various types of soil, vegetation and forest sequestration methods. (Photo: Carla Gottgens/Bloomberg)

Australia’s integrated farm and land management methodology would combine various approaches to capturing and storing carbon

A single carbon credit methodology in Australia has been welcomed by some, but others are warning that delays to its introduction could lead to project developers and farmers being unable to register carbon credits.

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