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To: teevee who wrote (38695)3/3/2013 1:11:34 PM
From: Wharf Rat1 Recommendation  Respond to of 86356
 
"The climate change fraud will take down the economy if it isn't stopped"

That'll be everybody in the world except the red states.

How does the carbon tax work in Australia, and which countries have already introduced a carbon pricing scheme? Check our quick guide.



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  • The Climate Commission says by 2013, 33 countries and 18 sub-national jurisdictions will have a carbon price in place.
    sbs.com.au

    Reuters) - Carbon trading schemes are emerging all over the world as governments try to meet greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets in the fight against climate change.

    Thailand and Vietnam this week announced plans to launch emissions trading schemes. The European Union has agreed to link its own carbon market with Australia's scheme in 2018 and has struck a deal with China to help with the design and implementation of its emissions trading schemes.
    reuters.com