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A Carbon Tax Comeback?

A Carbon Tax Comeback?

Spending is outpacing revenue, and the budget gap isn’t closing. At the same time, Australia is drifting off track on its emissions targets for 2030, 2035 and 2050. The Superpower Institute has a proposal: a revamped carbon pricing model it says could help fix both. Australians rejected carbon pricing more than a decade ago. The question now is whether the country is ready to reconsider? Guests: Ingrid Burford, Lead, Carbon Pricing and Policy, Superpower Institute Ben Potter, contributing Editor at The Energy Superpower Institute: The Case for Pricing Pollution: Reducing emissions, strengthening the economy, and delivering a fair share for Australians

The Economy, Stupid · Australian Broadcasting Corporation

February 12, 202629m 9s

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Show Notes

Spending is outpacing revenue, and the budget gap isn’t closing.

At the same time, Australia is drifting off track on its emissions targets for 2030, 2035 and 2050.

The Superpower Institute has a proposal: a revamped carbon pricing model it says could help fix both.

Australians rejected carbon pricing more than a decade ago.

The question now is whether the country is ready to reconsider? 

Guests: 

Ingrid Burford, Lead, Carbon Pricing and Policy, Superpower Institute

Ben Potter, contributing Editor at The Energy

Superpower Institute: The Case for Pricing Pollution: Reducing emissions, strengthening the economy, and delivering a fair share for Australians