Equipping professional accountants for sustainability
The International Federation of Accountants has developed a concise resource to guide accounting professionals and...
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The government has joined the rest of the world in looking to offset carbon emissions, albeit through technology, not taxes, despite the possibility that positive taxes and incentives could potentially help Australia transition to net zero, two researchers have said.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison continued his pledge to address global warming through technology, not taxes, in response to the damning report set out by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which suggested Australia could bear the brunt of climate change.
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