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16 April 2009
© Commonwealth of Australia 2009 ISBN 978-1-74229-084-3
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The challenge of climate change The Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme (CPRS) Outline and coverage of the scheme The conduct of the inquiry Structure of the report
The greenhouse effectGlobal warmingScientific consensus on climate changeImpacts on AustraliaCommittee comment
Urgency of dealing with climate changeProviding greater certainty for businessPossible 'early mover' advantagesNeed for further analysisAustralia 'going it alone'Industry readinessOverall opinionsCommittee comment
Treasury modellingCriticisms and commentary on the Treasury modellingCSIRO modellingThe Garnaut Review modellingAllen Consulting Group modellingFrontier Economics modellingReserve Bank analysis
Emissions covered by targetsThe emissions targets and gateways in the CPRSCommittee comment
Carbon leakageTransitional adjustment assistance The impact on, and assistance for, households and small businessCommittee comment
A fundamental flaw?A benefit of the scheme's design A distraction?Treatment of voluntary action under the CPRSPossible ways of recognising voluntary emission reductionsCommittee comment
What are 'complementary' measures?The Government's measures to complement the CPRSExpanded role for complementary measures Greater support for renewable energy
Permits auctions and tradingUpper limit on permit priceDerivatives marketsInternational linkagesUse of international units Sale of abatement
The CPRS: a cap-and-trade approach Alternative approaches (a) Carbon tax (b) McKibbin hybrid model (c) Baseline and credit (d) Emissions trading – cap and trade based on consumption (e) Command and control' regulatory approaches
The Australian Climate Change Regulatory AuthorityQualification of membersOther Governance issues
Contractual impediments to carbon cost pass-throughRegulation-making under the CPRS
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