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2006 Annual Review


 

  • 2006 Annual Review (Part 1)
  • Reshaping Australia's Federation Summary Action Plan (Part 2)

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Modelling Success: Designing an ETS that Works

The first hard data on what will happen to real companies in Australia unless some modifications are made to the proposed Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme.

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New Research Shows a Way Forward on Emissions Trading

The first hard data examining the impacts of the proposed Australian emissions trading scheme on 14 businesses across a range of sectors.

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Modelling Success: Designing an ETS that Works

The first hard data on what will happen to real companies in Australia unless some modifications are made to the proposed Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme.

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Emissions Trading

A well-designed emissions trading scheme will ensure Australia can manage its economic growth while contributing to a reduction in global emissions.

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