Radio Grabs: Moving Forward On Emissions Trading

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RADIO GRABS: Moving Forward on Emissions Trading


Thursday, 21 August 2008: Details of Australia's proposed carbon trading scheme need to be

reconsidered, according to a new report by the Business Council of Australia.


New research which case-studied 14 real Australian companies reveals three would be forced to

shutdown immediately under the government's current proposal.


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Spokesperson: Business Council President, Greg Gailey


#1 (18 Seconds):

Says the Business Council supports Australia's lead role on emissions trading,

however further care is needed to avoid unintended consequences...


#2 (15 Seconds): Is keen for Australia to set an example on emissions trading, although special care is

needed…


#3 (12 Seconds): Says the government is moving in the right direction on climate change but a carbon

trading scheme must be realistic…


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