Australia’s new 2035 climate target sharpens focus on delivery tools
Australia’s new 2035 emissions reduction target is an important milestone, but successful delivery will hinge on the frameworks and sectoral plans that support it.
Business for 75%: Corporate Carbon Group calls for strong 2035 climate target
The Australian government will soon decide on its 2035 emissions reduction target guided by the Climate Change Authority’s recommendation of a 65–75% reduction on 2005 levels.
National Indigenous Times features milestone for First Nations-led climate action
First Nations leadership continues to shape Australia’s climate future. In a recent article in the National Indigenous Times (NIT), Corporate Carbon Group Managing Director Gary Wyatt reflected on the significance of new savanna fire burning methods entering public consultation.
Public consultation opens on new savanna burning methods - a major step for Australia’s carbon market and Indigenous-led climate action
Today, the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW) announced Australia’s updated Australian Carbon Credit Unit (ACCU) Scheme savanna fire management methods have progressed to public consultation.
Corporate Carbon leaders welcome you to the 2025 Australasian Emissions Reduction Summit — visit us at booth 12!
Corporate Carbon Group joins more than 1,000 industry leaders at this year’s Australasian Emissions Reduction (AER) Summit in Melbourne from 13–14 August.
Private landholders hold the key to conservation
The need to better protect Australia’s unique ecosystems is once again in the spotlight. In a recent Australian Geographic opinion piece, Dr Kate Dodds, Chief Technical Officer at Corporate Carbon Group, shared her perspective on how private landholders are central to achieving Australia’s conservation goals.
New guidance helps landholders navigate carbon farming with confidence
The Carbon Market Institute (CMI) and the Australian Carbon Industry Code of Conduct have released a new paper; Landholder Guidance: A Checklist For Partnering on Carbon Farming Projects which provides clear, step-by-step support for landholders looking to participate in Australia’s carbon market.
From greenwashing to greenhushing: navigating the communication tightrope in carbon markets
In a moment of reckoning as global temperatures rise, weather crises become more frequent and our government battles disinformation and misinformation about climate, it’s becoming harder for sustainability leaders to communicate
AFR names Corporate Carbon a 2025 Sustainability Leader
Corporate Carbon Group (CCG) has been recognised as a national leader in sustainability in the Australian Financial Review’s 2025 Sustainability Leaders List.
New savanna fire management methods near next stage of development
Two new savanna fire management (SFM) methods under development with the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW) are set to enable projects to generate more Australian Carbon Credit Units (ACCUs).
From farm roots to carbon reform: Meet Marc Train, the hands-on leader reshaping the carbon landscape
Marc Train has led major business successes, crises, navigating complex challenges with resilience, pragmatism, and a sleeves-rolled-up approach.
Carbon projects tipped to follow renewables path to scale
Capturing predictions from several carbon project developers, a recent article by NAB Business Research & Insights suggests the market’s path to scale could mirror the trajectory of renewable energy.
DCCEEW launches Savanna Carbon Model (SavCam) to strengthen ACCU Scheme integrity
Congratulations to the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW) on releasing the Savanna Carbon Accounting Model (SavCAM) for user testing!
Australia’s biodiversity credit market emerges
Corporate Carbon’s Chief Technical Officer, Dr Kate Dodds discusses how biodiversity credit markets could be Australia’s next major environmental and investment opportunity in Hunter Business Review.
Climate action gaslighting
Climate action gaslighting—the deliberate undermining of climate progress by framing mitigation efforts as inadequate, hypocritical, or counterproductive—has emerged as a critical barrier to global sustainability efforts.
Albanese Government re-election signals opportunity to accelerate climate progress
Corporate Carbon Group congratulates the Albanese Government on its re-election and welcomes the opportunity to continue working together on one of the greatest challenges of our time: addressing climate change.
Corporate Carbon contributes to Pormpuraaw’s annual fishing competition
Corporate Carbon was proud to be a sponsor of Pormpuraaw Aboriginal Shire Council’s 2025 Community Fishing Day.
Q&A: Australia’s Corporate Carbon expands ACCU trading
Corporate Carbon has been expanding its trading capabilities around Australian Carbon Credit Units (ACCUs).
Corporate Carbon partners with OREZ to unlock new value in organic waste processing
We’re thrilled to announce that Corporate Carbon has entered a Memorandum of Understanding with OREZ
Australia at the forefront of a biodiversity credit market
In a recent AusBiz interview with Andrew Geoghegan, Corporate Carbon’s Chief Technical Officer, Dr. Kate Dodds