A carbon tax could be made tax revenue neutral by offsetting the revenue by cutting company tax rates and increasing the tax-free threshold argues George Phillips of Tasmania in The Australian.
A carbon tax could be made tax revenue neutral by offsetting the revenue by cutting company tax rates and increasing the tax-free threshold argues George Phillips of Tasmania in The Australian.
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The Gillard Government’s recent announcement that there will be a carbon tax beginning in July 2012 has drawn predictable howls of outrage from big polluters. read more
I will reply to Anthony from COIN to get more information.
[url=http://www.garnautreview.org.au/update-2011/update-papers/up6-key-points.html]Carbon pricing and reducing Australia’s emissions[/url]
Trying to untangle arguments and definitions – so just taking small bits at a time:
The Productivity Commission endorses Labor’s (Labor The Greens Independents Climate Change Committee) rationalist read more
The Productivity Commission calls Australia’s climate change dilemma ‘wicked’.
A [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wicked_problem]wicked problem[/url] is quite different from solving read more
The whole globe has a shared problem with climate change. It is not the problem of any one country and no country gets the luxury of missing out on the problem.
So what does it mean in terms of how the read more
The PM today announced a fixed price on carbon starting mid next year. She says that climate change is real.
Conversion to an emissions trading scheme will be 3-5 years down the track.
The government read more
Talkback radio provides some reasons listeners don’t agree with a price on carbon
· Some people don’t believe carbon dioxide is a pollutant.
· Some people don’t like the carbon tax because read more
[url=http://qccqld.org.au/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=461&Itemid=99]How the European Union’s carbon market is working[/url]
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