What does the Australian election mean for the CPRS and international negotiations?
25 Aug 2010 16:18
POINT CARBON ANALYSIS – The future of the Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme (CPRS) hangs in the balance as Australian federal elections on 21 August failed to produce a clear winner. This is because a Liberal/National government, which has a roughly 50-50 chance of forming after coalition negotiations, would put the CPRS on ice indefinitely. A Labor-led government is likely to stick to its preferred 2013 introduction date for the CPRS, set by the Labor cabinet earlier this year. When a new cabinet has been formed, which will probably take weeks, we will know more about the likely fate of the CPRS.
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