Greetings
Presidents
FYI – here is Penny Wong’s response to the Garnaut report which was released
today.
The Garnaut Review can be accessed at http://www.garnautreview.org.au/domino/Web_Notes/Garnaut/garnautweb.nsf
but it is running pretty slow at the moment.
Regards
Bradley Smith
Executive Director
FASTS
Media release: SENATOR THE HON PENNY WONG
Minister for Climate
Change and Water
4 July 2008
THE GARNAUT REVIEW
The Australian
Government welcomes the draft report of the Climate Change Review conducted by
Professor Ross Garnaut.
Professor Garnaut’s report makes it absolutely clear that the time for playing
short term political games is over.
We must act on climate change.
This report is a timely reminder that the world is warming and this is causing
more droughts, water shortages and extreme weather.
Scientists have consistently warned that
Australia is particularly vulnerable to climate change, given our already hot
and dry conditions.
Professor Garnaut has advised that Australia faces a 92 per cent reduction in
irrigated agriculture in the Murray Darling Basin, catastrophic destruction of
the Great Barrier Reef and critical water shortages.
These are reasons enough to act.
But in addition, Professor Garnaut has confirmed that unless we take strong and
decisive action, there is a high probability that by 2100 Australia faces:
· A reduction of GDP of 4.8 per cent (some
$425 billion);
· A reduction of household consumption of
5.4 per cent; and
· A reduction in real wages of 7.8 per
cent.
Professor Garnaut has advised that the impact could be even more severe than
these estimates.
The report shows Australia’s international terms of trade will be worse
affected by climate change than any other country, driven by declines in demand
from our major export markets.
This confirms the Government’s view that if we take action now, the cost will
be far less than if we delay.
Indeed, action on climate change is necessary for Australia’s long term
prosperity and to ensure a decent future for our kids.
The Australian Government believes that every nation must do its fair share to
tackle climate change – and we are working to help shape a long term global
solution.
In achieving that long term global solution, it is clear that unless developed
countries demonstrate leadership, developing countries will not commit to the
required reductions in greenhouse pollution.
Professor Garnaut has also provided valuable advice on the design of the
Emissions Trading Scheme.
The ETS is the best way to reduce greenhouse pollution and protect our economy.
It will encourage investment in the clean economy of the future and help reduce
greenhouse pollution at the lowest possible cost to industry, businesses and
families.
This month, the Government will release a Green Paper on the ETS, and Professor
Garnaut’s views will be taken into account.
The Green Paper will facilitate further consultation ahead of a White Paper and
draft legislation later this year.
In designing the ETS, the Government has made it clear that it is applying a
number of important principles:
· Every cent received from the ETS will be
used to help Australian families, pensioners, carers, and businesses to help
them cope with costs and invest in clean energy choices.
· The Government is mindful of the impact
of the ETS on industry, including firms that are emissions intensive, trade
exposed, and we have said that we will make provisions to assist.
· The Government is committed to
introducing a market based model.
The Government thanks Professor Garnaut and his team for their excellent work.
They have made a major contribution to Australia’s understanding of climate
change and our preparations to tackle it.
The Government looks forward to the Garnaut Review’s final report later this
year.