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Environmental Panorama
International
August of 2006

16 August 2006 - A plan for a national emissions trading scheme released by the Labor states and endorsed by Kim Beazley’s Federal Labor Party today will see home electricity prices soar in NSW and the ACT.

In a table contained deep within the 228-page emissions trading paper, it is revealed that if Labor has its way and introduces such a tax, residents in NSW and the ACT can expect to pay up to $122 more each year.

Even the best-case scenario under this plan will see homeowners in NSW and the ACT paying $42 more for their electricity each year.

The emissions trading scheme effectively taxes traditional power sources such as coal-fired power stations and presumes (rightly) that the cost will be immediately passed onto consumers.

The Labor emissions trading plan is designed to reduce Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions by 60% by 2050.

However Kim Beazley and his colleagues don’t seem to realise that Australia only produces 1.46% of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions and acting alone like this simply exports Australian jobs and does almost nothing to confront the environmental problems we face.

That is why the Australian Government has a long-standing policy of only supporting an emissions trading scheme which is comprehensive and international.

The Labor scheme is so bad that less an hour after it was released, the Premier of Western Australian, Alan Carpenter, said his state would have nothing to do with it.

“I would also want assurances that any trading scheme would not adversely impact the state’s capacity to rely on energy sources such as coal”.
(Alan Carpenter press release, 16/8/06)
If Kim Beazley was a strong leader he would admit he was wrong as well.

Two down, four to go - WA and Qld dump Labor's carbon tax scheme

16 August 2006 - Less than 10 hours old and the State’s much vaunted emissions trading scheme has been debunked by the two most prosperous states in Australia.

Queensland Premier Peter Beattie could not have been more dismissive of Labor’s new carbon tax scheme when he said:

“I refuse to support projects which sound good, but deliver bugger all.”
(Premier Beattie, ABC TV News, 16 August 2006)
Earlier in the day, and less than an hour after the project was launched to great fanfare in New South Wales, Western Australian Premier Alan Carpenter rubbished the scheme saying he:
“…would not commit Western Australia to any form of national greenhouse gas emissions trading until there was more evidence that WA interests would not be adversely affected.”
(Premier Carpenter media release, 16 August 2006)
This emissions trading scheme is nothing more than a carbon tax which will cost every household in Australia.

This project of the less prosperous Labor states to have resource-rich Western Australia and Queensland fund their parlous economies is style over substance.
It will provide not one climate change dividend and will dramatically increase power bills for Australian families and businesses.
Rob Broadfield

 
 

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