Labor wants safeguard mechanism to cut emissions from big polluters by up to 6% a year
by Adam Morton Climate and environment editor from Environment | The Guardian on (#62M19)
Consultation paper suggests annual rates of emissions cuts, with tradable carbon credits rewarded to companies cutting pollution quickly
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Australia's big polluting industries are likely to have to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by between 3.5% and 6% a year under the Albanese government's plan to respond to the climate crisis.
The government has released a consultation paper setting out how it could reform the safeguard mechanism, a policy that was introduced by the Coalition under Tony Abbott in 2016 to prevent increases in industrial emissions. In practice, companies have been allowed to increase pollution without penalty and industrial emissions have continued to rise.
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