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Brochure
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Australian Carbon Price - Fighting Climate Change by Taxing Emissions
Description:
Australian Carbon Price - Fighting Climate Change by Taxing Emissions
Summary
Australia has introduced the ‘Carbon Price’ tax in an effort to decrease its greenhouse emissions, which in
the last couple of years have been the highest among the developed nations of the world. The country has
an abundance of natural resources, and its carbon emissions have risen steadily as it has increasingly
exploited these resources in recent years. The Carbon Price, which comes into effect close on the heels of
the Mineral Resource Rent Tax (MRRT), aims to reduce the country’s carbon emissions to a level that is 5%
lower than its 2000 levels by 2020.
Scope
- The report provides a brief review of the Australian Carbon Price as a tool to fight emissions.
- The report discusses in short the carbon price and its stages, the National Greenhouse and Energy
Reporting (NGER) Framework, fuel tax credits, government aided assistance package for the coal industry
and the possible effects of the introduction of the carbon price.
Reasons to buy
- Obtain an understanding of Australia's introduction of the Carbon Price as a tool to control emissions.
- It describes in short the carbon price and its operating mechanism, scenario across the world relating to
similar legislation and the possible effects of the legislation on the Australian mining industry.
Contents:
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1.1 List of Tables
1.2 List of Figures
2 Summary
3 Australia Carbon Price - Fighting Climate Change by Taxing Emissions
3.1 Summary
3.2 Carbon Price – Fighting Climate Change by Taxing Emissions
3.3 Carbon Pricing Mechanism
3.3.1 Carbon Price
3.3.2 National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting (NGER) Framework
3.3.3 Liable Entities
3.3.4 Fuel Tax Credits Scheme
3.4 Government-aided Assistance Package for the Coal Industry
3.4.1 Coal Sector Jobs Package
3.4.2 Coal Mining Abatement Technology Support Package
3.5 Scenario across the World
3.6 The Australian Carbon Price – Effects of its Introduction
3.6.1 Increased Operating Cost of Miners
3.6.2 Increase in Commodity Export Prices
3.6.3 Political Uncertainty
4 Appendix
4.1 Abbreviations
4.2 Bibliography
4.3 GlobalData’s Methodology
4.3.1 Coverage
4.3.2 Secondary research
4.3.3 Primary Research
4.3.4 Expert Panel Validation
4.4 Contact Us
4.5 Disclaimer
1.1 List of Tables
Table 1: Mining Industry, Australia, Emissions and Estimated Carbon Price (AUD), 2012–2013
1.2 List of Figures
Figure 1: Australia, Value Chain of Carbon Price
Figure 2: Australia, Carbon Price, Liable Entities
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