Emissions trading scheme? Take a leaf out of our book | The Australian

FOR Tasmanian grazier Roderic O'Connor, the debate raging in Canberra about a national carbon tax and emissions trading scheme seems a little irrelevant.
Not that Mr O'Connor is critical of attempts to redress the pressing global issue of climate change and global warming caused by harmful greenhouse gas emissions. Simply, he is already a step ahead of any national regulatory scheme administered by the federal government to penalise or price carbon pollution in Australia.
FOR Tasmanian grazier Roderic O'Connor, the debate raging in Canberra about a national carbon tax and emissions trading scheme seems a little irrelevant.
Not that Mr O'Connor is critical of attempts to redress the pressing global issue of climate change and global warming caused by harmful greenhouse gas emissions. Simply, he is already a step ahead of any national regulatory scheme administered by the federal government to penalise or price carbon pollution in Australia.

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