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ERF funding provides certainty for investment in carbon abatement

Contracts awarded under the first Emissions Reduction Fund auction means certainty for continued investment in carbon abatement activities, according to Australia’s peak body for carbon market participants. “Following the repeal…

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Terra Carbon announces success in first auction

GreenCollar is pleased to announce its successful participation in the first Emissions Reduction Fund (ERF) auction, which was finalised yesterday. GreenCollar is an environmental markets advisor and investor who has…

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First carbon credits issued from protecting native forest in NSW Western Lands

SYDNEY, 24 February 2014 – GreenCollar Group is pleased to announce issuance of the first ever Australian Carbon Credit Units (ACCUs) for a Native Forest Protection project on a Western Lands lease….

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Rural Social Network – Farmz.com.au

GreenCollar is proud to announce our support for the newly launched social media network Farmz.com.au.  The social network site is the brainchild of sixth-generation beef cattle producer Alex Sparkes and…

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GreenCollar’s James Schultz talks to Mel Milgate on Outback Radio 2WEB

Listen to GreenCollar’s CEO, James Schultz, discuss native forest protection projects, the Carbon Farming Initiative and benefits for landholders in the Western Division with Mel Milgate on Outback Radio 2WEB.

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LANDLINE Carbon Farming Initiative

GreenCollar’s Lewis Tyndall and James Schultz discuss the Government’s Direct Action climate policy and the Carbon Farming Initiative on ABC Landline. TRANSCRIPT: PIP COURTNEY, PRESENTER: Last week, the Senate breathed life into…

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Upcoming IPCC report should include data to debunk myth of climate “hiatus”, experts say

Various reports today indicate that American and European Union envoys are seeking more clarity from the United Nations on a slowdown in global warming that climate skeptics have cited as…

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Wide, brown land becomes a home to carbon farming

Wide, brown land becomes a home to carbon farming By Tom Arup Environment editor, The Age August 17, 2014 On Peter Yench's sheep farm the bulldozers are ready. When they...
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‘Friendless’ Direct Action policy’s unlikely ally

By Jared Owens The Australian August 17, 2014 The communications director of the Climate Institute — one of the fiercest critics of the government’s Direct Action policy — is among…

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