Australia’s carbon credit scheme ‘largely a sham’, says whistleblower who tried to rein it in
Prof Andrew Macintosh says the system, which gives credits for projects such as regrowing native forests after clearing, is a fraud' on the environment, taxpayers and consumers
A whistleblower who spent years working on the integrity of the Australian government's carbon credit system has launched an extraordinary attack on the scheme, describing it as a fraud that is hurting the environment and has wasted more than $1bn in taxpayer funding.
Prof Andrew Macintosh, the former head of the government's Emissions Reduction Assurance Committee, said the growing carbon market overseen by the government and the Clean Energy Regulator was largely a sham" as most of the carbon credits approved did not represent real or new cuts in greenhouse gas emissions.
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