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Another lie exposed.
For example, Australia’s top five trading partners—China, Japan, the United States, the Republic of Korea and India and another six of our top twenty trading partners have implemented or are piloting carbon trading or taxation schemes.
http://www.pm.gov.au/press-office/australia-not-alone-climate-change-action
Ahem.
Obama confirmed yesterday there was no plans for a trading scheme or tax; but they were - if anything - trialing a Tony Abbott style direct action scheme.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/nat...nce-barack-obama/story-fn59niix-1226197309213
Mr Obama lauded the Prime Minister's $23-a-tonne carbon tax as "bold", but said the US was acting on climate change by funding alternative energy research and cutting car emissions - a strategy similar to Tony Abbott's direct action policy, attacked by Ms Gillard as inadequate.
and
Mr Obama was asked whether the US would adopt a national carbon tax within the next five years. “In the US, although we haven’t passed what we call a cap-and-trade system, an exchange, what we have done is, for example, taken steps to double fuel-efficiency standards on cars, which will have an enormous impact on removing carbon from the atmosphere,” the President said.
“We’ve invested heavily in clean-energy research ... “
For example, Australia’s top five trading partners—China, Japan, the United States, the Republic of Korea and India and another six of our top twenty trading partners have implemented or are piloting carbon trading or taxation schemes.
http://www.pm.gov.au/press-office/australia-not-alone-climate-change-action
Ahem.
Obama confirmed yesterday there was no plans for a trading scheme or tax; but they were - if anything - trialing a Tony Abbott style direct action scheme.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/nat...nce-barack-obama/story-fn59niix-1226197309213
Mr Obama lauded the Prime Minister's $23-a-tonne carbon tax as "bold", but said the US was acting on climate change by funding alternative energy research and cutting car emissions - a strategy similar to Tony Abbott's direct action policy, attacked by Ms Gillard as inadequate.
and
Mr Obama was asked whether the US would adopt a national carbon tax within the next five years. “In the US, although we haven’t passed what we call a cap-and-trade system, an exchange, what we have done is, for example, taken steps to double fuel-efficiency standards on cars, which will have an enormous impact on removing carbon from the atmosphere,” the President said.
“We’ve invested heavily in clean-energy research ... “
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