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Friday, August 10, 2012

Australia Discussing Possible Changes in Carbon-Price System

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Australia Discussing Possible Changes in Carbon-Price System - Bloomberg

Australia’s government is holding talks with businesses about possible changes in pricing for emission permits in a program started July 1.  “Discussions are continuing and no decisions have been made,” the office of Climate Change Minister Greg Combet said today in an e-mailed statement.  The government may scrap a proposed minimum price of A$15 ($15.80) and restrict access to cheaper international carbon credits, the Australian Financial Review reported today, without citing where it got the information. The government is in negotiations with the Greens, the political party that Gillard relies on to pass laws in the lower house of parliament, over the proposal, the newspaper said.  The carbon price is Prime Minister Julia Gillard’s main tool for reducing the country’s reliance on coal and meeting its target for a 5 percent cut in greenhouse gas emissions from 2000 levels by 2020. The levy was set at A$23 a ton for the year starting July 1 and is slated to rise at a fixed-rate until 2015, when the nation plans to introduce market-based price in a cap- and-trade system that lets companies buy and sell permits. They will also be allowed to use so-called global offsets to meet as much as 50 percent of their required emissions cutbacks.

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Global Water Sustainability Flows Through Natural and Human Challenges

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Water's fate in China mirrors problems across the world: fouled, pushed far from its natural origins, squandered and exploited.  In this week's Science magazine, Jianguo "Jack" Liu, director of Michigan State University's Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability, and doctoral student Wu Yang look at lessons learned in China and management strategies that hold solutions for China -- and across the world.  In their article "Water Sustainability for China and Beyond," Liu and Yang outline China's water crisis and recent leapfrog investment in water conservancy, and suggest addressing complex human-nature interactions for long-term water supply and quality...
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