LANDHOLDERS should increasingly expect to be paid for both storing carbon and restoring biodiversity, experts told a carbon farming industry forum in Cairns today.
The forum is being hosted by the Carbon Market Institute, and the Institute’s director of climate programs Janet Hallows told the forum that there is a huge amount of activity on the design of nature repair markets taking place in Australia and overseas.
“The urgent need for environmental repair is very clear,” Hallows said.
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