Greens' proposal on emissions
Jan. 27th, 2010 05:07 pm
The Greens are proposing an interim strategy on carbon emissions while our politicians do what they do best.
According to their e-mail:
We have written to the Prime Minister, Leader of Opposition and the key Senators proposing that we adopt Professor Garnaut's suggestion of a two year interim scheme with a fixed carbon price with no trading and no offsets.
Our proposal is a building block for future climate action that's got real teeth. If adopted, it paves the way for a much better climate change outcome.
The proposal gives half its revenue back to Australia's householders and is still in the black. Mr Rudd's CPRS pays polluters to keep polluting and ends up deep in debt.
We Greens are putting forward a constructive proposal to get Australia moving towards the zero carbon future and you can see all the details on our website.
Some info on the proposal is here:
http://bob-brown.greensmps.org.au/content/media-release/greens-propose-garnauts-interim-solution-break-cprs-deadlock
See what you think.