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15 June 2009
© Commonwealth of Australia 2009 ISBN 978-1-74229-108-6
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The Carbon Pollution Reduction SchemeThe Economics Committee inquiryThe Government's response to comments about the CPRSThe conduct of the current inquiryStructure of the report
The higher targetThe conditions for the 25 per cent reductionReflecting the targets in annual capsThe lower targets
EITE assistance and the global recession bufferChanges to rules on landfillThe Energy Efficiency TrustOther changes to the legislation affecting business
BackgroundAccounting for voluntary action in setting the capBuying and retiring permitsHow else can households' voluntary actions count? Energy Efficiency Savings Pledge Fund Supporting voluntary action through GreenPowerRecognising other voluntary actionsConclusion
The global financial crisis and the delayed start Business certainty and timing of the legislationThe transitional fixed-price year
The global challenge of climate changeAustralia's role in limiting climate changeThe costs of acting or not actingThe employment implications of the CPRSThe implications of not passing the CPRS
ForewordIntroductionOverviewGlobal industriesFlaws in government CPRSChanges to the CPRS announced 4 May 2009Productivity Commission Pearce ReviewSenate Select Committee on Fuel and Energy Proposed amendments to the CPRS legislation Low income groupsConclusion
Background: nature of the problem that we are trying to solveWhat are the policy issues that should govern the design of a carbon pollution reduction programme?Critique of the CPRS and government approachCommentary on the complexity of the CPRSAlternative approaches – an intensity-based approachReduction, Adaptation & Mitigation Concluding observationsRecommendations
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