Business should sue Combet!
I put it to big business that the deliberate fraud Labor is promoting in purporting to suggest that the so - called carbon market is genuine - should be challenged in the courts.
There are also many other matters of import that should be put in front of a court
Look at all the frauds.
- The European Carbon / commodities market has been proven to be fraudulent in nature and is structurally unsound in that there is no commodity deliverable. The very principle of ensuring partially at least an honest, open market!
- Gillard's carbon price essentially supports this so - called market.
- The Australian taxpayer funds it - and our businesses are being crippled by it.
- It get worse - if that is possible. No one seems to understand how this HOT - AIR / LUFT GESCHEFT [Yiddish] business is the greatest scam in history if only to the extent that people do bot care! But business should - and test it in the courts.
I am sick and tired of Greg Combet's Climate Lunacy Department sending out daily flyers on the net - tha latest being the below - business defacto supporting them.
The Tulip fraud was a picnic compared with this!
Geoff Seidner
Geoff Seidner
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Subject: [ClimatePublic] GREG COMBET - MEDIA RELEASE - BUSINESS
REJECTS COALITION CLIMATE CHANGE POLICY - 7 MARCH 2013
THE HON GREG COMBET
AM MP
Minister for
Climate Change and Energy Efficiency
Minister for
Industry and Innovation
MEDIA
RELEASE
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60/13
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7 March
2013
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BUSINESS REJECTS COALITION CLIMATE CHANGE
POLICY
The Australian Industry Group
has today supported carbon pricing as the most effective and least cost way of
cutting carbon pollution.
This reflects the fact that
businesses know repeal is significantly more complex than the Opposition Leader,
Tony Abbott’s daily sound bites suggest.
Businesses also know the
Coalition’s ‘Direct Action’ climate policy is more costly and “even on
optimistic assumptions, would see abatement prices more than double
international levels” (AIG, 7 March 2013).
The carbon price is already
embedded in our economy, as AI Group’s Innes Willox has noted: “The scheme has
shaped forward and contracted prices for electricity, gas and other business
inputs.”
The carbon price has been
carefully designed to cut pollution and support industry competitiveness. It
will transition to an internationally linked emissions trading scheme on 1 July
2015.
The fixed carbon price has
already been working to reduce emissions from 1 July 2012.
In the National Electricity
Market, industry
data indicates that in the first six months of the carbon price emissions
are down 8.6 per cent on the same period in 2011 – a saving of 7.6 million
tonnes of emissions.
The fixed price period gives
industry certainty and allows government to take into account expert advice from
the Climate Change Authority about the pollution caps that will apply from 1
July 2015.
It is important to note that
the headline $23 a tonne carbon price is significantly lower when industry
assistance is taken into account. For example, highly emissions-intensive
trade-exposed companies currently pay less than $1.30 per tonne of emissions.
Over 180 grants have also been
announced from carbon price revenue under the Government’s Clean
Technology Programs for projects worth over $250 million to help
manufacturing businesses cut emissions, reduce energy costs and improve
competitiveness.
As our economy continues to
grow, the Government stands by the legislation as the most effective way of
beginning the transformation to a clean energy economy.
Coalition policy has been in
complete disarray this week with continued contradictions over the $5 billion a
year of household assistance which Joe Hockey wants ripped from households.
The reality is Tony Abbott
can’t and won’t repeal the carbon price.
Media contact: Mark Davis,
Gia Hayne 02 6277 7920
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