Investors lead push for Australian business to cut emissions more than government forecasts

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The new ‘climate league’ is calling on insurers, banks and companies to sign up to a goal of reducing national emissions by about 45% by 2030

Major investors and super funds will lead a push for the private sector to make much deeper cuts in national greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 than planned by the Morrison government, including setting a target based on what scientists say is necessary.

 

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Who benifits from carbon seeding ?, Big companies don't change a thing they just buy properties and plant carbon, the more carbon you plant the more you can say you reduced you companies emissions, it's a loophole that needs to be shut down

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