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Nats give nod to Abbott carbon policy

02 Feb, 2010 09:58 AM
Opposition Leader Tony Abbott appears to have won the Nationals' broad support for his climate change policy, removing an obstacle that dogged the leadership of his predecessor, Malcolm Turnbull.

The Australian Financial Review reports that Nationals leader Warren Truss last night briefed his parliamentary colleagues on the package, and party sources said the strategy seemed in line with the party's expectations.

Mr Abbott, who recently toured through rural NSW with the Nationals to look at opportunities to store carbon on farmland, today will reveal how he plans to cut Australia's greenhouse gas emissions by five per cent below 2000 levels by 2020 without resorting to an emissions trading scheme or a carbon tax.

The Liberal leader pledged he would detail the full budgetary impact of the package, which is expected to target energy efficiency and "green carbon" abatement through a mix of subsidies and regulation.

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The soil carbon industry must be excited - even though they cannot agree on how to measure or monitor the sequestraion, the opposition can claim what it likes has been sequestered and no one will ever be able to give a definitve answer. When soil carbon is included in an international agreement (as the US wants) will the landholders have to maintain (not cultivate) the carbon in the soil and will the government compensate them for loss of opportunity? You can bet the back paddock that most of this money will go to the big industry and the city for solar panels - the opposition has already said it wants most of the trees planted in the cities. You have been conned by your representatives - again.
Posted by the Lorax, 3/02/2010 2:33:29 PM
How can it not be a tax Mr Abbott? The money is coming from the taxpayer - expect your EC requests to be denied, R and D to be cut, trade delegations to be cut, funding to the rural communities to be cut. Wake UP. The ETS may not be the best but it offers far more opportunities for farmers. Trees under the CPRS and soil under the NCOS are available. You want compensation for remnant veg - then the NCOS will allow for improved forest management and even soil carbon projects. You are not getting the full story here nor are you listening. You have been conned on the impacts of the ETS; you are losing massive opportunities for income and development and new technologies. As the world demands more coal for power generation where do you think they are going to get it? Through mining your land and by god you have no rights under the mining act. The opposition just keep saying the ETS is Great Big Tax - when it isn't and you keep lapping it up without even looking into it. Why? You so desperately want to believe the opposition and the Nats because most of you hate Rudd and believe he is a communist - well his polices are more right wing than a Abbot's govt-controlled scheme
Posted by the Lorax, 3/02/2010 2:40:36 PM

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Nationals Leader Warren Truss.
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02 February, 2010
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Q: What level of trust do you have in the claims made by environmental campaigners?

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(6.2%)

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(21.3%)

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(54.8%)

Total Votes: 1310
Poll Date: 31 January, 2010

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