Monday, October 16, 2006

Labor Pledge on Emissions

Beazley blueprint to tackle emissions

Verity Edwards
The Australian
October 16, 2006

KIM Beazley has pledged to cut the nation's greenhousegas emissions by 60 per cent by 2050, establish a national greenhouse emissions-trading scheme and signup to the Kyoto Protocol if Labor wins next year's federal election.

The Opposition Leader yesterday released his national Climate Change Blueprint, outlining steps that "middle Australia" could take to protect and restore the environment."It will seize the economic benefits of the global trillion-dollar industry in carbon-friendly technologies and emissions trading, at the same time encouraging industry to take up new and cleaner technologies," Mr Beazley told the South Australian Labor Party convention in Adelaide.

He said the national greenhouse emissions trading scheme would use a price signal as a long-term incentive to cut emissions and provide a "mechanism for trading" to reward companies already adapting to a"carbon-constrained world".The blueprint includes installing solar panels in 10,000 public schools, making five-star energy-efficiency provisions mandatory for new homes and providing a $2000 subsidy for hybrid cars...

As part of the blueprint, Mr Beazley introduced a listof 10 steps families could take in tackling"dangerous" climate change, describing the simple initiatives as "nation-building around the kitchen table"."It's a plan that doesn't just harness the power ofthe wind and the sun, it harnesses the enthusiasm and commitment of families in middle Australia," he said.

Mr Beazley also applauded the Rann Government's initiatives to slow climate change. South Australia currently provides 45 per cent ofAustralia's grid-connected solar power.The state has erected inconspicuous wind turbines onParliament House, the State Library, the South Australian Museum and its art gallery and supplies 51 per cent of the nation's wind power capacity.

"Across the state, wind farms ... will save 1.2million tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions a year," Mr Beazley said."That's the same as taking 300,000 cars off the road. "Compare my approach and your innovative, forward-looking Labor Premier with that out-of-touch, short-sighted Liberal Prime Minister."

Download Mr Beazley's speech here...

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Finally, a visible difference between the major parties - Labor announces its Kyoto policy the same day the Howard government condemns us all to nuclear power.