The proposed Carbon Pricing Scheme Minerals Week 2011 Seamus French Chief Executive Anglo American Metallurgical Coal.

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The proposed Carbon Pricing Scheme Minerals Week 2011 Seamus French Chief Executive Anglo American Metallurgical Coal

Coming to a consensus!

There is a better way Australia not “lagging others” Australia’s reduction in emissions is superior to EU and US Global action has stalled US scheme defeated for 4 th time; Canada waiting on US; Japan postponed; EU still granting 98% free permits Australia is walking the plank The CPRS is completely out of step with all current and proposed schemes with its design driven by revenue raising not carbon reduction The CPRS will destroy jobs The CPRS will fail to safeguard export competitiveness leading to lower investment, job losses and reduced exports ……there is a better way to reduce emissions!

Some inconvenient truths The world will follow our lead? Australia contributes 1.5% of world emissions, the US 18% and the EU 13% Revenue raising or carbon reduction? The CPRS will raise more revenue in its first month than the US scheme in 2 years and more in its first 3 months than the EU scheme in 5 years The CPRS will protect Australian jobs? The CPRS will destroy 126,000 jobs across all trade exposed industries The CPRS will protect our export dependent economy? Only 16% of Australian exporters will receive assistance compared to 73% under the EU scheme

Australia is not “lagging the world” PM asserts that Australia is one of the “world’s worst polluters” on a per capita basis The correct measure of emissions intensity is CO2 emissions per GDP $ not emissions per capita Australia shows a far superior performance to both the US and EU with a 44% reduction from 1990 to 2008 Based on current targets a further 45% improvement will be achieved by 2020 % change in emissions intensity

Australia one of few to meet Kyoto targets Australia’s target was to limit emissions to 108% of 1990 levels Actual level achieved was 103% coming in 5% under target This reduction is despite its economy and population growing much faster than other developed nations % Change in CO2 emissions since 1990

International action has stalled.. United States –At national level, cap and trade scheme rejected for 4 th time in 7 years. Regional schemes struggling. Canada –No action (on cap and trade) until the US acts. Japan –Emissions trading scheme delayed till European Union –98% of permits allocated free of charge since scheme started in and beware exaggerated claims of action China Copenhagen/Cancun ‘offer’ would see emissions rise by 496 per cent by 2020 (on 1990 levels). India Copenhagen/Cancun ‘offer’ would see emissions rise by 350 per cent by 2020 (on 1990 levels).

In the absence of concerted global action Australia will go it alone with the CPRS Treasury modelling found that a CPRS-style scheme would produce ‘up to 10 years’ of ‘temporary unemployment,’ and ‘reduce growth in aggregate productivity’. Research for State Governments indicates 126,000 fewer jobs. In Minerals sector alone, 23,500 fewer jobs will be created by Minerals sector will pay $25 to $30 billion by $18 billion for coal sector, $3 billion for gold sector, $2 billion for nickel sector. Not a single Top 4 competitor/producer in any of the 13 major minerals commodities has a functioning carbon pricing scheme.

44%54%53%49% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Project 1Project 2Project 3Project 4 Over 60% of coal mining emissions are fugitive in nature with no commercially available abatement technology No other scheme in the world plans to apply carbon pricing to fugitives but the CPRS will tax the industry $10 billion by 2020 for fugitives alone The CPRS will –Reduce coal mining output by % –Reduce coal mine investment by 13% and –Create an average 45% drop in value for most coal projects The CPRS will eliminate 9040 coal mining jobs CPRS impact on coal mining Impact on Value of Coal Projects Anglo American Example

Australia is out of step with the CPRS European Union ETS – has raised $A2.63 billion in tax revenue since –Australian scheme will raise more tax than EU scheme in its first 3 months. US Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) involving 10 states with GDP 3 times that of Australia –Australian scheme will raise more tax in its first month. Revenue from carbon pricing schemes ($ millions) 1 year 5 years 2 years

The CPRS creates an extraordinary cost burden on Australians CPRS Annual per capita cost ($) $523 $0.96

EU export assistance measures (after 2013) Australia CPRS export assistance measures Coverage of industry sectors for assistance 164 sectors. 40 ‘activities’ by approx 60 firms. Share of exports covered by trade competitiveness provisions. 73 per cent.16 per cent. Treatment of fugitive emissions from coal. Exempt.Face full carbon cost. Assistance coverage for mining and manufacturing jobs per cent8 per cent The EU scheme adopts a phased approach to protect exports and jobs Source: SFS Economics

A phased approach is a better way for Australia Price signal Establishes carbon pricing framework with full initial safeguarding of exporters but reducing over time Keep in step Allows Australia to keep in step with the rest of the world and align with existing or proposed global schemes Abatement solutions Allows industry time and funding to develop abatement technology and transition to a low carbon economy Protects jobs Will achieve long term emissions reduction without job losses Safeguards our economy Will protect our export industries and our economy

Summary Australia is walking the plank Global action has stalled, time is needed to “get it right” Australia is out of step The CPRS is completely out of step with current and proposed schemes in the EU and US with its design driven by revenue raising not carbon reduction CPRS will destroy jobs The CPRS will fail to safeguard export competitiveness leading to lower investment, job losses and reduced exports CPRS will siphon funding for abatement technology The CPRS will divert industry funds from abatement technology development to treasury coffers Lets find the right solution not the expedient solution The right solution is the phased approach adopted by all other countries which creates a smooth transition to a low-carbon economy