Australia to help guide talks on Bali roadmap * Carbon capture and storage decision some way off * Funds and levies * Not so fast and fairly loose? Pew Centre chief appraises likely Bali outcome * Business group sets out thoughts on building a global carbon market * Environment and religious groups urge better use of levies to fund adaptation
Exactly what did Labor say it would do, how much will it spend and when will it spend it? CE Daily went through Labor's policy documents and statements with a fine-tooth comb and brings you a concise, comprehensive summary of the incoming government's commitments on climate change, water and cleaner coal.
Australia needs a carbon price of at least A$45 a tonne to trigger large-scale investment in cleaner coal technologies, according to Ralph Hillman, head of the Australian Coal Association.