The CCA report had been expected to be released in late
June, but was delayed until after the election, to the obvious relief of the
government. So, too, was a report on options for the electricity sector, which
had been due for release in April or May, and which leaked reports suggest
strongly supported some form of mandatory carbon price.
Those reports by the CCA, despite its board being stacked by
Turnbull government appointees following the resignation of former chairman
Bernie Fraser and other directors, would not have suited the Coalition election
platform.
They were expected to reaffirm the position that Australia
was trailing the world in emission reductions, needed to do more, and would
need to adopt a carbon price. And, they would likely note, this would not be
anywhere near as expensive as many suggest.
Read the RenewEconomy
story - “Hidden climate report could help Malcolm find the middle.”
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