Bowen sticks to carbon credit review after regulator clears itself

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Chris Bowen will press ahead with review of Australia’s carbon crediting system despite a Clean Energy Regulator watchdog giving the operation it runs a clean bill of health.

On Wednesday Professor Mackintosh stood by his work and accused the regulator of continuing to “defend indefensible positions that undermine confidence in Australia’s carbon market and climate action”.“The big thing is they’re continuing to lack transparency” and are denying the release of information used to “make incredibly important financial decisions”, he said.

Professor Macintosh also slammed ERAC’s findings against his criticism of human-induced regeneration methods They also said there were “serious deficiencies” in his analysis of the landfill gas generation method.

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