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    The legal framework for Australia's Carbon Pricing Mechanism: a critique

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    As part of the Australian Government’s Clean Energy Plan, the Government has attempted to harness the legal innovation of the tradeable emissions unit, within a capped carbon trading system, to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Such an approach promises to send a price signal to the market which will influence emitting behaviours and reduce our emissions in a cost-effective manner. However, if the carbon trading scheme is to successfully achieve cost-effective emissions reductions then the carbon market must be supported by an appropriate legal framework. This paper will consider the key features of the Australian Carbon Pricing Mechanism, including the Carbon Farming Initiative, and critique whether it has all the hallmarks of an effective legal framework to reduce Australia’s net greenhouse gas emissions. The likely future of the trading scheme, following the 2013 elections, will also be addressed

    Editorial [QEPR, Volume 17, Issue 79]

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    This issue presents the final paper in the series of publications authored by Associate Professor Hugh Lavery in relation to environmental management and sustainability in Queensland. In this issue, Associate Professor Lavery addresses the broader question of regulatory compliance and its role in achieving environmental sustainability in the context of large coastal developments in Queensland..

    PVN-LOT-202-ES-047

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    PVN-LOT-202-ES-041

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    PVN-LOT-202-ES-049

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    PVN-LOT-202-ES-006

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    PVN-LOT-202-GF-009

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    PVN-LOT-202-ES-036

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    PVN-LOT-202-DN-004

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