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    Emissions trading across the ditch

    Trafford, Guy M.
    Abstract
    The Australian Farm Institute held a conference in early May to discuss the effect of the Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme (CPRS) on agriculture. The Australian government had just announced changes to the proposed scheme so the conference was well timed. This is an edited summary of what the author said at the conference.
    Keywords
    Australian Farm Institute; Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme; Australia; New Zealand; carbon dioxide; carbon emissions; agriculture; livestock
    Fields of Research
    050204 Environmental Impact Assessment; 070108 Sustainable Agricultural Development
    Date
    2009-06
    Type
    Journal Article
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    © 2016 New Zealand Institute of Primary Industry Management (NZIPIM)
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    Trafford, G. (2009). Emissions trading across the ditch. Primary Industry Management, 13(2), 40-40.
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