Carbon Tax and Carbon Emissions in Australia
Australia – Carbon Emissions Depending on source, statistics say Australia is: 11 highest global emitter of carbon dioxide in absolute terms Up to the 2 nd highest per capita emitter in the developed world
List of Emission Causing Actions Make a diagram of who or what are the big emission producers and some of the key actions which release greenhouse gases.
Results and Risks of Climate Change in Australia Warmer overall average temperature Rising sea level Heavier rainfall Extended droughts Greater wildfire risk Less snowpack or snow cover in mountains leading to reduced runoff and challenges to water supply in South-East Australia Increased intensity of cyclone and storm surge
How Can We Change Things? Make a diagram of actions that could be taken to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Structure it around the idea of who could take action and what actions could be taken.
Australia’s Clean Energy Future Plan Carbon Tax on Large Emitting Companies Over 25,000 tonnes per year Subsidies to help make individuals and businesses more energy efficient. Money to “green” your lifestyle/operations
Other Plans Australian Conservation Foundation – 10 Point Plan 20% of Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions from households (transport, energy, waste in landfills) Australian’s emit roughly 20 tonnes/capita/year Plan found on p.19 in text
Problems? - Prep Read the article: Australia’s carbon tax has been axed as repeal bills clear the Senate (google search this title and it will come up) Answer the following questions: What is the Australian carbon tax? How did it work in Australia? Who did it apply to, who was exempt? What were the reasons that Australia, under PM Tony Abbott, scrapped the carbon tax? Who and what does he say he was protecting? To be printed and handed in on Tuesday.