Sunday, October 17, 2010

CEOs to sit at carbon table


The Avenio tram from Siemens helps to reduce your city's CO2 footprint
A WHO'S who of Australian business has signed on to the committee that will help steer Australia towards a carbon price.

Putting the dispute over the mining tax behind them, resources giants including BHP, Rio, Shell and Woodside have signed on to the 20-member advisory round table that will work with the Parliament's multiparty committee to develop a carbon tax or emissions trading scheme.

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