Poor households’ carbon bill: It’s all about location
30 Apr 2008

The location of poor households in Australia will be an important factor in how much a price on carbon emissions eats into their household budgets with the introduction of an emissions trading scheme, says research released by the Brotherhood of St Laurence.
The report, which mapped low-income households in local government areas across Melbourne and Victoria, says that poor people in city and rural areas with fewer services and poor or non-existent public transport will be hardest hit by a carbon emissions trading scheme because they are more reliant on cars.
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