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By Robert Merkel on September 30, 2008
Australia’s total greenhouse emissions, assuming a 450ppm target and “backstop technology”. Source: Garnaut Review Final Report, Figure 23.6
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By Mark Bahnisch on September 30, 2008
It’s out today. LP bloggers will have more during the day as it’s digested, but here’s an open thread for instant analysis and commentary. Please also feel free to link in comments to other posts or articles. By way of [...]
Posted in Climate change, Economics, Energy, Environment, International, Markets | Tagged ALP, carbon pollution reduction scheme, Climate change, climate change policy, climate scientists, emissions trading, Garnaut final report, Garnaut Report, Garnaut Review, Kevin Rudd, Labor, open letter, Penny Wong, Ross Garnaut, Rudd government, Treasury modelling |
By Mark Bahnisch on September 5, 2008
[Update: {by Kim} Garnaut has recommended a low target - 10% by 2020. Details in the press release here, and the address can be downloaded here. Links to pdfs.] Ross Garnaut will be at the National Press Club in Canberra [...]
Posted in Climate change, Economics, Energy, Environment | Tagged ALP, carbon pollution reductions scheme, Christine Milne, Climate change, economic modelling, emissions cap, emissions target, emissions trading policy, Garnaut Report, Garnaut Review, Kevin Rudd, Labor, Penny Wong, Ross Garnaut, Rudd government, targets and trajectories, Treasury modelling |
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