Critics say millions of dollars are being spent by local governments on offsetting when it should be the last resort
Waste from domestic bins in Brisbane. Critics wonder why councils are using offsets rather than reducing their emissions.Waste from domestic bins in Brisbane. Critics wonder why councils are using offsets rather than reducing their emissions.Renewed questions are being asked about Australian councils’ use of international projects to offset local carbon emissions, off the back of a Guardian investigation that found 90% of rainforest credits issued by one leading company were likely worthless.
But the revelations have energised critics of public entities for using offsets rather than concentrating on reducing their own emissions., Brisbane and Adelaide, trade offsets through Verra’s registry platform, spending millions of dollars to claim carbon-neutral status. University of Melbourne climate futures senior research fellow Lily O’Neill described it as “a joke” that an organisation whose core function is to dispose of waste would spend money reducing emissions on that same activity offshore.
“Does anybody [at council] go out and check that these carbon credits are being generated in the way that they say they will be?” she said.
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