Coalition quietly appoints expert panel to salvage emissions policy
by Adam Morton and Katharine Murphy from on (#4TB8E)
Panel given less than a month to provide recommendations, despite government's claims on meeting Paris target
The Morrison government has quietly appointed an expert panel to come up with new ways to cut greenhouse gas emissions and given it less than a month to come up with recommendations.
In what is being seen by observers as an acknowledgment that its main climate change policy, the $2.55bn emissions reduction fund, is failing to cut national pollution, the government has appointed a panel of four business leaders and policy experts to suggest options to expand it.
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