In contrast to the past three federal elections, climate
change policy was not one of the big issues in this campaign. Faced with a
fairly comprehensive climate policy blueprint from the Labor Party, the
Coalition opted not to say much on the subject. A carbon tax and emissions
trading scheme have been ruled out, but the door for climate and energy policy
reform has not been slammed shut.
In fact, there has been a clear sense that the government
accepts that there needs to be a more comprehensive policy framework than just
the subsidy-based Emissions Reductions Fund, with its inherent problems. In
2015, Environment Minister Greg Hunt announced that there will be a climate
change policy review during 2017
Read the piece on The
Conversation by the Director of the Centre for Climate Economics and Policy at the Australian National University, Frank Jotzo - “Can Malcolm Turnbull do climate and energy policy now?”

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