The head of the International Energy Agency told last week's major economies meeting in Hawaii a "CO2 incentive" of US$200 a tonne would be needed to deliver a 50% cut in emissions by 2050, the IEA revealed yesterday.
Meanwhile, the head of Australia's mining union, Tony Maher, has canvassed the creation of a new climate change pressure group and has urged resource companies to massively boost their spending on carbon capture and storage.
Speaking on behalf of the world's trade unions, CFMEU national president Tony Maher told Bali heads of delegation their talks constitute 'the biggest trade and employment treaty process ever attempted by the nations of the Earth'.
Plus 'what people are thinking overseas'. Some come to a UN climate conference to negotiate. Others come to lobby negotiators. But everyone comes to learn, as the best and brightest in climate policy gather together.
For those who haven't already had a Bali bellyful, CE Daily sorts through webcast Bali side-events to guide you to the pick of the bunch. And we tell you where to find even more.
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