The Future of Carbon Methods: Opportunities and Risks for Graziers

Written by
Sean Hoobin
Published
Apr 16th, 2025
Updated
Dec 19th, 2025
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The Soil Method is being reviewed. The Integrated Farm Method is under consultation. A new Avoided Clearing Method is being fast-tracked. Join Atlas Carbon to get an update on all the current developments to understand if a carbon project is right for you.

Is This the Right Time for Your Grazing Operation to Benefit from Australia's Carbon Market?

The Australian carbon landscape is dynamic, bringing exciting developments for graziers. Key methods are evolving, opening doors to new possibilities:

  • The Soil Carbon Method will it be steady as she goes or 'new' reforms?
  • The Integrated Farm Method will enable stacking of soil and vegetation carbon projects on one property.
  • A new Avoided Clearing Method will open up more vegetation for protection and carbon credits.

Understanding these shifts is your key to unlocking the potential benefits and making informed decisions for your property and business.

Join Atlas Carbon to Explore Your Soil Carbon Potential

Get a clear, concise update on these critical developments. We'll break down:

  • What the reviews and consultations mean for existing and potential projects.
  • The draft details of the new Avoided Clearing Method and its implications.
  • Key opportunities and risks associated with each method for graziers.
  • How to evaluate if a carbon project aligns with your operational goals.

This webinar took place on the 30th of April 2025. Watch the webinar replay here.

About the Author
Sean Hoobin
Over 20 years of experience across carbon projects, sustainable agriculture, and water management, with leading national and international environmental agencies.

Transform your grazing practice.

Get in touch today.