Australia’s ‘climate roundtable’ could unite old foes and end the carbon deadlock
6 Jul 2015

Business, environmental, trade union and social groups all see advantages in looking beyond high-emission industries such as coal-fired power.
By MICHAEL HOWES.- Climate policy is in the Australian media yet again, but this time it might be different. The set of policy principles released by the Australian Climate Roundtable are extraordinary for two reasons.
First, the principles themselves offer some calm common sense in an arena that has been dominated by ferocious partisan politics and dramatic policy reversals.
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