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Tuesday, 02 December 2008

Market woes shouldn't curb climate change action: Garnaut

3/10/2008 12:02:00 PM.  | AAP
The current global financial meltdown should not knock the climate change agenda off course, Professor Ross Garnaut says.

The federal opposition this week called for an emissions trading scheme, due to start by 2010, to be delayed because of the financial crisis.

But the federal government's climate change adviser said today the financial situation would ease.

"If we were negotiating an international agreement this week, then it would be a major problem," Prof Garnaut today told a Committee for Economic Development of Australia (CEDA) forum in Sydney.

"But financial crises (are) very damaging, hugely damaging, but they pass.

"In climate change, we're dealing with a long term structural change that will still be here when the financial crisis has passed.

"We've got to be careful we're not knocked off course."

Prof Garnaut earlier this week released his long-awaited 620-page final report on what the nation should do about climate change.

After infuriating green groups earlier this month by calling for a 10 per cent cut in Australia's emissions by 2020, he's now more open to a deeper 25 per cent cut.

COMMENTS

Friday, 03 October 2008

Bye bye Ross,Kevin and Penny....

Posted by: Peirce B, Vic

 

Friday, 03 October 2008

Wong again!

Posted by: Prof Knowlittle, Sydney

 

Saturday, 04 October 2008

Has anybody buying up water rights stopped to consider what the water may have been getting used for, like food production and from where might the expanding population be fed and whether we will (with our industries and US all paying more for an ETS) have the means to be able to pay for more imports and the new Navy warships that Kevin the new military expert man for everything thinks are the best defence - Missiles and Nuclear ones to go with the power stations Kevin - probably best on one.

Posted by: Neville Simms, Sydney

 

Sunday, 05 October 2008

The ETS will be another way of collecting taxes or charges from the average person, while industries and government will still continue to "grow" our economy, and the very things that produce greenhouse gases! Nothing will change. Methane is 21 times more powerful than CO2 as a greenhouse gas, but the origin of most of it, livestock, mining and human waste, will continue! There is more to climate change than ghg emissions. We are losing our ecology - our life support system.

Posted by: Vivienne Ortega, Heidelberg Heights

 
 

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