Australia’s Labor won’t push for outright CO2 price for power, open to industry ETS

Published 03:09 on November 22, 2018  /  Last updated at 20:57 on November 22, 2018  / /  Asia Pacific, Australia

Australia’s leading opposition party, on track to win next year’s election, said it won’t push for an outright carbon price for electricity generators but is open to establishing a market mechanism to reduce emissions in other sectors.
Australia’s leading opposition party, on track to win next year’s election, said it won’t push for an outright carbon price for electricity generators but is open to establishing a market mechanism to reduce emissions in other sectors.


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