SENATOR WONG TRAVELS TO POLAND FOR GLOBAL CLIMATE NEGOTIATIONS


Environmental Panorama
International
December of 2008


8 December 2008 - Minister for Climate Change and Water, Senator Penny Wong, today departs for UN climate change negotiations in Poland where she will argue the global financial crisis should not delay international action on climate change.

"The Australian Government recognises the need to show that we remain committed to tackling climate change despite the global financial crisis," Senator Wong said.

The Australian Government is backing this signal with concrete action through its Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme (CPRS).

"The CPRS is the right thing to do - for Australia's economic future and to enable Australia to do its fair share in tackling climate change globally."

The climate negotiations in Poland represent the mid-point in efforts to forge a post-2012 global agreement that were launched under the Bali Roadmap last year.

"At Poznan, we should reinforce our commitment to the Bali Roadmap and set the stage for intensifying negotiations in 2009 in the lead-up to the next conference in Copenhagen," Senator Wong said.

"We are working towards securing a comprehensive, fair and effective global agreement."

Senator Wong said more countries, including all major economies, must commit to mitigation efforts to restrain or reduce emissions.

Australia will release its medium-term target range and CPRS White Paper on 15 December.

Australia will also call on other advanced economies to put mid-term targets on the table as early as possible next year.

Senator Wong will have a series of one-on-one meetings in Poznan to brief other countries on Australia's CPRS and hear more about their efforts to reduce carbon pollution.

"Climate change is a global problem and it's important we all do our bit to reduce carbon pollution," Senator Wong said.

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$1 billion to help secure urban water

7 December 2008 - Treasurer Wayne Swan and Minister for Climate Change and Water, Senator Penny Wong, today released the guidelines that will govern the Rudd Government's $1 billion National Urban Water and Desalination Plan announced in this year's Budget.

Under this Plan the Australian Government will fund large-scale infrastructure projects to help cities and towns meet future demand for water.

Funds available under the Plan will support the building of desalination plants and recycling and stormwater harvesting infrastructure in urban areas with populations of more than 50,000 people.

The release of these guidelines follows passage last week of landmark reforms through the Federal Parliament to help secure the future of the Murray-Darling Basin.

Senator Wong said the Government is working to secure water supplies for all Australians with its long-term $12.9 billion plan, Water for the Future.

"While we are focused on reducing the carbon pollution that is causing climate change, we are also preparing for the climate change we can't avoid," Senator Wong said.

"Climate change means a future with less rain in much of Australia's population centres.

"The situation in the Murray-Darling Basin - where there have been 38 consecutive months of record low inflows - makes clear that we have to secure new water supplies that rely less on rain.

"Whereas the previous Government thought city water supplies was a problem for the States, the Rudd Government is stepping up to the plate to provide assistance for State Governments that are diversifying their water supplies."

Private organisations, water utilities, and state, territory and local governments are invited to apply for funding. Successful organisations will receive either 10 per cent of the total cost of the project or $100 million, depending on which is the lesser amount.

Access to funding is conditional on state and territory governments achieving water reforms agreed through the Council of Australian Governments.

The plan is a key component of Water for the Future - the Government's 10-year $12.9 billion plan to secure the long-term water supply of all Australians.

There will be a one-month consultation period on the draft legislation and explanatory information to support the National Urban Water and Desalination Plan.

Private organisations implementing projects under the plan will receive funding through tax offsets. Implementing this requires some changes to the tax laws.

The draft legislation is to: give effect to the tax offset arrangements for the plan; detail the operation of the certificate which entitles the recipient to the tax offset; and enact a number of consequential amendments to the income tax law.

Interested parties are invited to make submissions on the draft legislation and associated explanatory materials.

Senator Wong said these funds for larger cities were complemented by the $250 million National Water Security Plan for Cities and Towns which targets areas with less than 50,000 people by funding practical projects such as pipelines, water saving infrastructure and water treatment plants.

Proposals for funding from the National Urban Water and Desalination Plan must be received by 30 June 2009. Guidelines will be available from www.environment.gov.au/water from tomorrow.

More information on the draft tax legislation will be available from www.treasury.gov.au or by emailing watertaxoffset@treasury.gov.au

 
 

Source: Australian - Department of the Environment and Heritage
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