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Business gives cold shoulder to Coalition climate
Apr 29th, 2011 at 12:02am
 
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Business gives cold shoulder to Coalition climate plan
Adam Morton and Tom Arup
April 29, 2011

The Coalition is struggling to win business support for its climate plan, with no company chiefs signed up to spruik it as a better way to cut carbon dioxide emissions than a carbon tax.

Last month former Reserve Bank board member Dick Warburton said he had agreed to assemble a team to promote the Coalition's plan for a $10 billion fund to pay for emissions cuts, and that he expected to make an announcement about it in mid-March.

But Mr Warburton has told The Age that he is yet to convince any business leaders to join a Coalition round table to promote its climate policy.

''There has been progress with various business leaders who are very supportive, but many of them would rather remain anonymous because they don't want to be seen as partisan,'' he said this week.

The battle to attract business support followed the Coalition's failure to win backing from economists for its direct action plan as a viable long-term alternative to a carbon tax or emissions trading scheme.

Mr Warburton acknowledged that a failure to get public business support would be seen as a blow to the legitimacy of the Coalition's policy.

''It would add to the credibility if they would [support the policy], no doubt about that, but if they don't, they don't,'' he said.

The opposition's policy emphasises storing carbon in soil and trees as central to meeting the bipartisan target of a 5 per cent cut in emissions below 2000 levels by 2020. It would not force businesses to pay for their greenhouse pollution, but they could tender for a grant to cut their emissions.

Opposition climate action spokesman Greg Hunt said the Coalition remained committed to holding a climate business round table chaired by Mr Warburton and John White, the co-owner of coal technology company Ignite Energy Resources.

''We will announce the business round table as a complete package on our timetable, when the process is complete,'' Mr Hunt said in a statement.


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Andrei.Hicks wrote on Sep 11th, 2011 at 11:23am:
So tell me, you'd like to see more and more craphouse coloured people in Australia right?&&Yeah good idea moron.&&
 
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Re: Business gives cold shoulder to Coalition climate
Reply #1 - Apr 29th, 2011 at 1:41am
 
astro_surf wrote on Apr 29th, 2011 at 12:02am:
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Business gives cold shoulder to Coalition climate plan
Adam Morton and Tom Arup
April 29, 2011

The Coalition is struggling to win business support for its climate plan, with no company chiefs signed up to spruik it as a better way to cut carbon dioxide emissions than a carbon tax.

Last month former Reserve Bank board member Dick Warburton said he had agreed to assemble a team to promote the Coalition's plan for a $10 billion fund to pay for emissions cuts, and that he expected to make an announcement about it in mid-March.

But Mr Warburton has told The Age that he is yet to convince any business leaders to join a Coalition round table to promote its climate policy.

''There has been progress with various business leaders who are very supportive, but many of them would rather remain anonymous because they don't want to be seen as partisan,'' he said this week.

The battle to attract business support followed the Coalition's failure to win backing from economists for its direct action plan as a viable long-term alternative to a carbon tax or emissions trading scheme.

Mr Warburton acknowledged that a failure to get public business support would be seen as a blow to the legitimacy of the Coalition's policy.

''It would add to the credibility if they would [support the policy], no doubt about that, but if they don't, they don't,'' he said.

The opposition's policy emphasises storing carbon in soil and trees as central to meeting the bipartisan target of a 5 per cent cut in emissions below 2000 levels by 2020. It would not force businesses to pay for their greenhouse pollution, but they could tender for a grant to cut their emissions.

Opposition climate action spokesman Greg Hunt said the Coalition remained committed to holding a climate business round table chaired by Mr Warburton and John White, the co-owner of coal technology company Ignite Energy Resources.

''We will announce the business round table as a complete package on our timetable, when the process is complete,'' Mr Hunt said in a statement.


Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/environment/business-gives-cold-shoulder-to-coalition-c...

yeh, business is business!

COLIN BARNETT(W.A) GAVE THE BUSINESS CHAMBER A (mild?!!?) SERVE ON THE RADIO THE OTHER DAY!

TRULY INTERESTING DEVELOPMENTS ARE AFOOT WHERE IT COUNTS!!  Cool THAT EQUALS POWER AND ABBOTT EQUALS GONE!  Cheesy GONER!!  Cheesy Cheesy GONEST!!!!!   Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Wink Wink
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*Sure....they're anti competitive as any subsidised job is.  It wouldn't be there without the tax payer.  Very damned difficult for a brainwashed collectivist to understand that I know....  (swaggy) *
 
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Re: Business gives cold shoulder to Coalition climate
Reply #2 - Apr 29th, 2011 at 8:41pm
 
Gee, where is cods and maqqa and the gang? They're al usually pretty vocal about all things carbon tax, yet not one comment from them whatsoever in this thred. I wonder why that might be?!  Roll Eyes
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Re: Business gives cold shoulder to Coalition climate
Reply #3 - Apr 30th, 2011 at 3:52am
 
"IT'S REVOLUTION BABY.......!" [ SUNG PEARL JAM-LIKE! ]  Cry Cry Wink Cheesy
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*Sure....they're anti competitive as any subsidised job is.  It wouldn't be there without the tax payer.  Very damned difficult for a brainwashed collectivist to understand that I know....  (swaggy) *
 
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Re: Business gives cold shoulder to Coalition climate
Reply #4 - Apr 30th, 2011 at 7:19am
 
astro_surf wrote on Apr 29th, 2011 at 8:41pm:
Gee, where is cods and maqqa and the gang? They're al usually pretty vocal about all things carbon tax, yet not one comment from them whatsoever in this thred. I wonder why that might be?!  Roll Eyes




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Reply #5 - Apr 30th, 2011 at 8:43am
 
Interesting. We had Marius Kloppers spruiking the carbon tax, despite the obvious self interest to oppose it. I think this was before Labor took it up. Not even the farming lobby will jump on the coalition's bandwagon.
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Re: Business gives cold shoulder to Coalition climate
Reply #6 - Apr 30th, 2011 at 1:26pm
 
cods wrote on Apr 30th, 2011 at 7:19am:
I think its all been said a million times.over


You just can't bring yourself to admit that there is simply NO alternative to pricing carbon.
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Re: Business gives cold shoulder to Coalition climate
Reply #7 - Apr 30th, 2011 at 4:02pm
 
freediver wrote on Apr 30th, 2011 at 8:43am:
Interesting. We had Marius Kloppers spruiking the carbon tax, despite the obvious self interest to oppose it. I think this was before Labor took it up. Not even the farming lobby will jump on the coalition's bandwagon.

WITH COLIN BARNETT GIVIING THE BUSINESS CHAMBER A SERVE AND TELLING THEM TO TAKE A REALITY CHECK, YEP, THINGS DON'T LOOK GREAT FOR TONY ABBOTT AS LEADER OF THE LIBERAL PARTY!

THE MINING PROFITS, ALSO, ARE REALLY STARTING TO PISS PEOPLE OFF SO I THINK TONY HAS TO TREAD CAREFULLY BEFORE HE RUINS THE LIBS ACE CARD!

TO NOT UNDERSTAND THE POWER OF MARKETS TO DELIVER HAS TO BE AN UNSUSTAINABLE SITUATION FOR ANY POLITICAL PARTY LEADER BUT ESPECIALLY AS LIBERAL PARTY LEADER!  Shocked Embarrassed Grin
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*Sure....they're anti competitive as any subsidised job is.  It wouldn't be there without the tax payer.  Very damned difficult for a brainwashed collectivist to understand that I know....  (swaggy) *
 
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Reply #8 - May 4th, 2011 at 4:29pm
 
WHO SHOULD TONY ABBOTT LISTEN TO AS A LIBERAL PARTY LEADER?!!?  Grin Grin
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*Sure....they're anti competitive as any subsidised job is.  It wouldn't be there without the tax payer.  Very damned difficult for a brainwashed collectivist to understand that I know....  (swaggy) *
 
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