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| Warwick McKibbin explaining GHG gasses costs. |
Modelling for the government by leading economist Warwick
McKibbin is understood to have found the Abbott government’s target – to reduce
Australia’s greenhouse gas pollution by between 26% and 28% below 2005 levels
by 2030 – would reduce gross domestic product by around 0.2% or 0.3% in 2030 if
the government dropped its ban on allowing businesses to buy international
carbon permits. If the government sticks to the current ban on international
permits the 2030 GDP cost would double – to between 0.4% and 0.6%.
Read the Guardian
story - “Australia could meet tougher emissions target 'with no extra economic pain'”.

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