GREEN PAPER: TAKING STRONG ACTION TO CUT EMISSIONS WITHOUT A CARBON TAX

Environmental Panorama
International
December of 2013


20 December 2013 - The Government has today released the Emissions Reduction Fund Green Paper, setting out a cost-effective, practical and simple approach to reduce our national emissions without a multi-billion dollar carbon tax.

The Emissions Reduction Fund is the centre piece of the Australian Government’s Direct Action Plan to cut emissions to five per cent below 2000 levels by 2020. This will be achieved while at the same time protecting jobs and Australia’s international competiveness.

The Green Paper reflects the Government’s detailed and widespread consultation with business and the community, incorporating views from across the economy, including mining, manufacturing, transport, power and agricultural businesses, local councils and environment groups.

Almost 300 submissions were received on the Terms of Reference for the Emissions Reduction Fund and these have been important in shaping the Government’s Green Paper.

The Emissions Reduction Fund will commence on 1 July 2014 to coincide with the scrapping of the carbon tax.

Through the Emissions Reduction Fund the Government wants to encourage low-cost, effective emissions reduction opportunities – unlike the carbon tax which is a high-cost, ineffective approach that does not cut emissions over the long-term.

The sources of low-cost emissions reductions can come from a wide range of projects and measures. It might be projects to clean up power stations or capture landfill gas. It could be energy efficiency improvements in commercial buildings or improvements in agricultural soils.

The Clean Energy Regulator will issue credits for emissions reductions that are measured and verified using approved methods. The Government will purchase the lowest cost abatement through a reverse auction, secured by a forward contract.

Businesses can propose the quantity and price of emissions reductions they are willing to offer. The Clean Energy Regulator will rank offers and select the lowest-cost bids.

The Emissions Reduction Fund will help drive private sector investment to achieve emissions reductions.

The important thing is that emissions reductions are real, measurable and additional to business as usual. Funding will not be provided for activities that are already occurring as part of normal business practice.

We have listened to industry and taken care to develop a streamlined approach to achieving emissions reductions that will help Australia meet its 2020 emissions target.

Achieving Australia’s domestic emissions reduction target through the Emissions Reduction Fund will cost $300m, $500m and $1000m over the forward estimates, with funding out to 2020.

The Government has established an Expert Reference Group to provide advice on the design of the Emissions Reduction Fund. The Group consists of leading industry and academic experts.

The Government invites comment on the Green Paper until 21 February 2014. Submissions will inform the development of a White Paper, to be released shortly after submissions have been assessed.

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Supporting recreational fishing while protecting our marine parks

14 December 2013 - The Coalition Government is delivering a key election promise by scrapping Labor's plan to lock out recreational fishers from key coastal areas around the country. We are protecting the marine reserves but rejecting the flawed plans.

The Government has acted to prevent Labor's flawed marine management plans from locking out fishers. All Commonwealth marine reserves and parks will remain, as will their boundaries but the management plans will be redeveloped.

The Governor-General has reproclaimed the new Commonwealth marine reserves. This invalidates the management plans signed off by Labor and stops the exclusion zones that would have come into effect next July, while keeping the parks and their boundaries - exactly as we committed.

The Government will create new management plans to protect the marine environment, based on science and in consultation with stakeholders and local communities.

The Government does not support locking out large areas of oceans to prevent fishers from taking out a boat and casting a line.

"Labor's proposed changes would have meant it would be against the law for recreational fishers to cast a line at some of their favourite fishing spots across the country," said Minister Hunt.

"The Coalition is adopting a balanced approach that will protect the marine environment while still ensuring a sustainable seafood resource and access for recreational anglers," said Senator Colbeck.

"Labor's plan was going to hurt tourism and commercial fishing operations."

"The Government remains committed to marine parks and the external boundaries of the new marine reserves remain unchanged," said Minister Hunt.

"I have asked my department to begin work on a Marine Reserves Review to consider what management arrangements will best protect marine ecosystems and accommodate the many industries and recreational fishers that use our oceans."

The review has two components:

the appointment of an expert scientific panel to look closely at the science supporting the current marine reserves
the establishment of Bioregional Advisory Panels to facilitate and improve consultation with stakeholders
The make-up of the panels and their terms of reference will be announced in early 2014.

Until the new management plans come into effect, there will be no "on the water" changes. The 25 reserves that predated last year's extension of the Commonwealth marine reserve network will continue to operate under their current arrangements.

Source: Australian - Department of the Environment and Heritage
Australian Alps National Park
Australian Antarctic Division
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