Environment
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Claims that Australia's Greenhouse Gas Emissions Are Declining Have 'Zero Credibility,' Experts Find
Despite official figures suggesting that Australia's greenhouse gas emissions are declining, after factors beyond the federal government's influence are considered, such as deforestation and emissions from soil and forestry, Australia's exposure to the climate crisis has risen over the last 15 years.
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