POLITICSTHE GUARDIAN WORLD
Park to protect 12,000 koalas to go ahead via contentious carbon credit deal by Albanese government
The Albanese government approved a carbon credit scheme allowing New South Wales to create a national park protecting 12,000 koalas by preserving native forests previously earmarked for logging. The Minns government had awaited federal approval for this initiative.
Mentioned
Related Signal
Adjacent reporting
- Kerala Revised Budget allocates ₹243.80 crore for forest protection; steps intensified to tackle human-wildlife conflict
- Exclusive: JPMorgan strikes carbon removal deal that doubles as wildfire prevention
- Nigeria reaffirms commitment to land rights, forest protection ahead of COP30
- Wyoming’s ‘Path of the Pronghorn’ is a signature away from protections sought for a quarter century