New Advocacy Group GANE Aims to Strengthen Australia's Carbon Market for Producers
A new national group, Growing Australia's Nature Economy (GANE), has been formed to enhance Australia's carbon market, benefiting producers and traditional owners. GANE seeks to boost confidence in carbon and biodiversity markets, support landholders, and promote evidence-based discussions. The group emphasizes the importance of environmental markets in repairing nature and strengthening rural economies, citing over 160 million Australian Carbon Credit Units issued and significant funding for land restoration and biodiversity recovery.

Growing Australia's Nature Economy (GANE) has launched to enhance Australia's carbon market, aiming to benefit producers and traditional owners. The organization will advocate for landholders, correct misinformation, and foster evidence-based dialogue.
GANE emphasizes the role of environmental markets, which have issued over 160 million Australian Carbon Credit Units and facilitated significant funding for land restoration and biodiversity recovery. The group calls for a shift in perception of these markets as tools for environmental repair and economic strengthening, urging collaboration among governments, conservation groups, and the media.




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