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‘Stab in the dark’: Why other nations can’t trust our emissions data

Ben Potter
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Under-reporting of carbon emissions is rife among the country’s largest oil, gas and coal producers, and Labor’s signature climate policy cannot be considered credible until they are measured in a way that can be relied upon, a former competition regulator says.

Rod Sims, a former Australian Competition and Consumer Commission chairman, says patchy monitoring and “rule of thumb” reporting must be replaced with satellite and other technology to end uncertainty stemming from conflicting numbers on emissions.

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Ben Potter writes on energy, climate change and innovation, and has been Washington correspondent, opinion editor and companies editor. Connect with Ben on Twitter. Email Ben at bpotter@afr.com

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