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Australia could hit climate targets without Kyoto credits

Mark Ludlow
Mark LudlowQueensland bureau chief

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The Morrison government is increasingly confident it will be able to reach its 2030 international climate targets without needing to use its controversial "carry-over" credits from previous agreements.

While some countries continue to complain about Australia's proposed use of carry-over credits to count towards the 2030 target,  Energy Minister Angus Taylor said the latest emission projections showed Australia was already heading in the right direction and "over-delivering'" in reducing carbon pollution.

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Mark Ludlow writes on politics, energy and infrastructure based in Brisbane. Connect with Mark on Twitter. Email Mark at mludlow@afr.com

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