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Australian parliament delays cap-and-trade vote, exchange traded scheme now unlikely


The Australian Senate has delayed a vote on the proposed introduction of cap-and-trade until August – further increasing speculation that the scheme is unlikely to be passed into law.

The Australian Parliament’s upper house starting debating the cap-and-trade bill on June 22, and despite the best efforts from the Labour Party to push through a vote, opposition MPs rejected...

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