Australia scraps unpopular carbon tax

Australia’s government has repealed a controversial carbon tax on the nation’s worst greenhouse gas polluters, ending years of contention over a measure that became political poison for those who imposed it.

Australia scraps unpopular carbon tax

Australia’s government has repealed a controversial carbon tax on the nation’s worst greenhouse gas polluters, ending years of contention over a measure that became political poison for those who imposed it.

The senate voted 39 to 32 to axe the AUD $24.15 tax per metric tonne of carbon dioxide that was introduced by the centre-left Labor government in July 2012.

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