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Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd is pushing back his green agenda by a year. He announced recently that his government’s carbon emissions trading scheme will come into force only by 2011. Some features of the scheme are also getting diluted. The Australian Premier blames it all on the global economic crisis. Does this count as a broken promise or is it just a delaying tactic?
Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd is pushing back his green agenda by a year. He announced recently that his government’s carbon emissions trading scheme will come into force only by 2011. Some features of the scheme are also getting diluted. The Australian Premier blames it all on the global economic crisis. Does this count as a broken promise or is it just a delaying tactic?
LOL @ blaming global ecomonic crisis. Carbon emissions are still being produced, whether there is a global economic crisis or not... It did nothing except suck in the 'hippy vote', whilst he keeps watering down the scheme and laying the blame elsewhere..
The report also shows it cost $216,283 to run Mr Rudd's official car in the same period. What kind of car is it? A gold plated Hummer with the Governator at the wheel?
So gav...your saying we shouldn't blame the liberal/national, fielding and xenophobia senators for
not voting to pass the bill? and for having it watering down?
And five days before the website, which had had all the work completed, was set to kick off. No wonder Choice is annoyed +++.and Choice will sue them for the broken contract......choice did all this work and then the plug pulled out less than 6 months later.....
Perhaps they delivered them in your part of the country, kincella, but I'm in and around three schools here and there is not a student computer to be seen.about the computers.... that idiot forgot about access to the internet....so they delivered computers...
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