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Barossa “carbon factory” cleared as Teals lay down gauntlet on 2030 emissions target
Barossa gas project is terrible news for the climate and Tiwi Islanders. It goes ahead against record warming and calls for more ambitious emissions targets.
Rachel Williamson
Jan 17, 2024
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A flight to quality, as carbon traders hedge against a tightening of rules
A mixed quarter of trading shaped by the announcement of the Chubb ERF review and the federal government’s plan to reform the Safeguard Mechanism.
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Oct 6, 2022
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Carbon price slumps, but strong future predicted if offset integrity restored
A leading carbon market analyst predicts a strong future for Australia’s carbon offset markets, if integrity questions can be resolved.
Michael Mazengarb
Jul 21, 2022
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How Labor might transform Abbott’s climate policy and actually cut industrial emissions
Labor will rely on Abbott-era climate policy to deliver the bulk of emissions cuts to hit its 2030 target. It must avoid making the same policy mistakes.
Michael Mazengarb
Jun 30, 2022
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Analysis: What’s next for Safeguard Mechanism under Albanese
Positive sentiments may be returning to Australia’s carbon markets, but what’s in-store for the Safeguard Mechanism under an Albanese government?
Reputex
May 25, 2022
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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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A closer look at the Australian carbon market in 2021 – a year of records
We take a closer look at 2021 in the Australian carbon market “by the numbers,” and weigh the implications for 2022 – an election year.
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Jan 20, 2022
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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.
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Dec 20, 2021
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‘Gas led recovery’ could leave NT taxpayers with a $22 billion offset bill, Reputex finds
The Morrison government’s push for more fracking in the Beetaloo Basin could leave the NT government with a staggering $22 billion carbon offset bill.
Michael Mazengarb
Oct 11, 2021
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Changes to safeguard mechanism could deliver low cost credits to large industrial buyers
How the federal government strikes a balance between ‘genuine abatement’ and ‘commercial participation’ will be a focus of new credit mechanism.
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Sep 8, 2021
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Australia’s de-facto carbon price at record high, may reach $50 per tonne
Australian carbon credits tipped to jump to $50 per tonne, riding surge in corporate demand even as federal government sits idle on climate policy.
Michael Mazengarb
Jul 8, 2021
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Australian carbon units reach record high, surging past $19 per tonne
Australian carbon credit units surge to new price highs on the back of interest from major corporate emitters in voluntary offsets.
Michael Mazengarb
Jun 10, 2021
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