Australian minister plays down talks of move to market-based climate policy

Published 04:47 on July 28, 2016  /  Last updated at 10:02 on July 28, 2016  / /  Asia Pacific, Australia

Energy and Environment Minister Josh Frydenberg on Thursday said Australia would meet its emission targets with its current policies, playing down speculation that the country might put in place a baseline-and-credit scheme to cut CO2.
Energy and Environment Minister Josh Frydenberg on Thursday said Australia would meet its emission targets with its current policies, playing down speculation that the country might put in place a baseline-and-credit scheme to cut CO2.


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