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Policy & Planning
Big carbon traders dig in to defend Australia’s troubled carbon market
Australia’s biggest carbon traders defend the troubled Emissions Reduction Fund, as doubts raised around Australia’s ability to achieve emissions targets.
Michael Mazengarb
Mar 28, 2022
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Australia’s carbon market is in crisis
The Morrison government faces a multi-level crisis impacting Australia’s carbon markets. Will it take responsibility for the mess?
Michael Mazengarb
Mar 24, 2022
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Policy & Planning
Greens refer carbon scheme to watchdog after whistleblower labels offsets “fraud to the environment”
Most of Australia’s carbon offset units lack environmental integrity, whistleblower claims, labelling them an “environmental and taxpayer fraud”.
Michael Mazengarb
Mar 24, 2022
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More carbon traders join call for Taylor to delay ERF contract overhaul
More participants in Australia’s carbon markets have called on Angus Taylor to delay a controversial overhaul of the Emissions Reduction Fund.
Michael Mazengarb
Mar 23, 2022
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Policy & Planning
Regulator predicts surging demand for carbon credits as prices stabilise after crash
The price of Australian carbon credits stabilises, as buyers digest the fall out of recent government changes to the Emissions Reduction Fund.
Michael Mazengarb
Mar 17, 2022
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Policy & Planning
How Angus Taylor handed a $1.3 billion windfall to carbon traders
Angus Taylor has handed billions in value back to carbon traders following his decision to make changes to the Emissions Reduction Fund.
Michael Mazengarb
Mar 8, 2022
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Policy & Planning
Australian carbon market routed after Taylor’s shock intervention
Australian carbon credit units lose a quarter of their value in a single day, after the Morrison government announced a surprise intervention.
Michael Mazengarb
Mar 7, 2022
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Policy & Planning
Taylor walks away from Emissions Reduction Fund, carbon prices to plunge
Taylor unwinds another Coalition climate policy, conceding government may not receive carbon offsets it contracted under the Emissions Reduction Fund.
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Mar 4, 2022
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Australian carbon credit prices slump sharply as uncertainty grips global markets
Prices of Australian Carbon Credit Units dip, following overseas markets, as profit taking and global uncertainty spook traders.
Michael Mazengarb
Mar 3, 2022
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Markets
Australia’s de facto carbon price surges to $47, on way to $60
New report shows Australian carbon market experienced a major bull run in 2021, driven by voluntary corporate demand – and with no signs of slowing down.
Sophie Vorrath
Dec 20, 2021
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Policy & Planning
Why high carbon offset prices spell trouble for Morrison’s flagship emissions policy
Carbon offset projects may snub the Morrison government’s Emissions Reduction Fund, as carbon credit prices surge to record highs in the open market.
Michael Mazengarb
Dec 16, 2021
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Policy & Planning
Meagre offerings for government’s latest emissions auction, all eyes on open market
Government purchases of carbon offsets remain low, with the secondary market now offering almost double the price for Australian Carbon Credit Units.
Michael Mazengarb
Oct 22, 2021
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