Gas the loser after Greens back Labor’s carbon plan
Almost $60 billion in gas investments face having to spend billions on offsets and carbon capture technology under a landmark Labor deal with the Greens that fell short of an outright ban on new gas.
After more than eight months of consultation and weeks of knife-edge negotiations between Climate Change Minister Chris Bowen and Greens leader Adam Bandt, the minority party agreed to pass the government’s cornerstone industrial and resources emissions reduction plan.
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