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A Brave New Green World: does a price on carbon help protect Australia’s biodiversity?
As Australia shifts to cut greenhouse gas emissions is it also possible to enhance our biodiversity? A new peer-reviewed paper by Environment Institute members Corey Bradshaw and Barry Brook (with others) directly addresses this question, showing “biodiversity-related enhancement schemes (including environmental plantings and invasive species reduction) can be compatible with carbon-sequestration initiatives”. The authors find […]
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Tagged agriculture, carbon price, carbon sequestration, carbon tax, cropping, emissions, feral animals, fire, forestry, greenhouse gases, invasive species, livestock, plantings, regrowth, stocking
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