Australia's plan to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 relies heavily on carbon credits. Aaron Simmons Adjunct Senior Research Fellow, University of New England Annette Cowie Adjunct Professor, University of New England Beverley Henry Adjunct Associate Professor, Queensland University of Technology Brian Wilson Professor, University of New England David Pannell Director, Centre for Environmental Economics and Policy, The University of Western Australia David Rowlings Professor, Queensland University of Technology Elaine Mitchell Research Fellow, Queensland University of Technology Matthew Tom Harrison Associate Professor of Sustainable Agriculture, University of Tasmania Peter Grace Professor of Global Change, Queensland University of Technology Raphael Viscarra Rossel Professor of Soil & Landscape Science Richard Eckard Professor & Director, Primary Industries Climate Challenges Centre, The University of Melbourne Warwick Badgery Research Leader Pastures an Rangelands, The University of Melbourne These credits are awarded to projects that avoid the release of greenhouse gases or remove and "sequester" (store) carbon so it's no longer warming the atmosphere.
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