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24-05-2012, 11:43 AM | #31 | |||
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If we dont follow the euro rules, this country will become even more behind the rest of the world and our industry would be a pathetic laughing stock that would grind to a complete halt in a very short time. We're the only country in the world "stupid" enough to implement a caron tax are we? All these countries have some kind of tax on carbon emmissions; Finland The Netherlands Sweden Norway Denmark Switzerland Costa Rica South Korea many states of the US, China, and Canada have some kind of carbon tax China is planning to introduce a national tax by 2015 Japan is planning on introducing one. |
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24-05-2012, 12:10 PM | #32 | |||
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24-05-2012, 12:45 PM | #33 | |||
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The ABC radio had a motoring program a few months back where the commentator had visited a big motoring show in Asia, and he was shocked at the long list of manufacturers either planning on or outright opening soon manufacturing plants in India...he mentioned the usual suspects of the big Japanese makers (who already do build there anyway, our sons nicely screwed together little Suzuki Alto is made in India), but also other brands like Ford, GM, Chrysler, Mercedes, BMW, Aston Martin, and many others including, surprisingly, Harley Davidson. |
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24-05-2012, 12:55 PM | #34 | |||
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Nice list of countries with no natural resources worth selling, or to use in making things. No wonder it is in there interest to bring in a tax and get others to follow. They aren't stupid.
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24-05-2012, 01:12 PM | #35 | |||
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lets think for a minute . how many cars were around 50 years ago in the world . now lets go forward 50 years . wether we believe in pollution or not , cleaner energy does make sense . if energy can become cleaner and cheaper , than the human race as a whole can access it , humans will not stay classed for ever , eventually all should have the right to live the same , wehter this happens in 50 years or another 1000 years is anyones guess , but employment helps get everybody working towards improved life , injustices will always be challanged . i know this is going far off topic , but 1960's deisel and petrol technology in a world where there will soon be BILLIONS OF CARS . would definately harm humanity and all living things , one would think . |
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24-05-2012, 01:29 PM | #36 | ||
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Cars like the Volt make sense to me, mainly as a city car and only if the electricity mainly comes from renewable hydro, solar or wind power and only when they're competitivly priced.
N.Z., (one of the cleanest countires in thw world) was silly enough to pander to the Greenies and introduce a carbon tax before Australia. More Politially correct B.S. if you ask me. I can't see those targets being met. Greenies need to get real, could we deport them all to Antartica |
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24-05-2012, 03:29 PM | #37 | |||
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25-05-2012, 12:05 AM | #38 | |||
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Firstly, there's allot of work and collaboration to conclude between our Governments and manufacturers on setting the next target/scheme.
Secondly, I doubt the numbers quoted above will be voted in... Thirdly, tightening CO2 doesn't automatically kill off an vehicle/engine that doesn't meet the target. The manufacturer will be financially penalised on the amount of CO2 above the Corporate Average. Ford Australia's preference on the design of the penalty is that it's linked to the Carbon Tax Price and only applied if target if not met by industry fleets. Below is Ford Australia's response (Dec 2011) to the Governments “Light vehicles CO2 emission standards for Australia – Key issues – Discussion Paper – 2011”. Quote:
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25-05-2012, 12:30 AM | #39 | |||
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26-05-2012, 01:15 PM | #40 | |||
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Thats Fords problem with the I6 and was the reason the 5.4 was killed off. The R&D costs can't be spread over a high number of engines built. The Holden/GM V8 is built in massive numbers so can handle a very high R&D cost to pass emissions. |
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26-05-2012, 04:53 PM | #41 | ||
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Ford Australia has consistently dragged its heels on meeting emissions in Australia and by doing so paid a huge price.
They stretched out the introduction of FG to the deadline of pre-Euro 4 so they could get another two years before needing to comply in 2010. All cause by the flip flop on V6-I-6 causing a near two year pause on LPG development. Thatdelay caused a huge gap in sales of LPG Falcons which has now resulted in permanent loss of that market now that fleet managers have sampled alternatives. Not meaning to be anti-Ford here but FoA has done themselves no favors in stalling delay tactics to save money, the first six months of this year have been eye watering for Ford fans but many in the glass house are unfazed. So I wonder, do they know something the rest of Australia doesn't, what are we missing? |
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26-05-2012, 05:08 PM | #42 | ||
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You know...Australian car makers and manufacturers in general could just grow a pair and tell the world to get stuffed...perhaps also get a little perspective.
We have only 22 million people (Chinas population grows by a larger amount each year), spread out on a massive windswept continent. We produce as a total less than 0.1 of 1% of the world man-made pollution, which is only able to be made "bad" by dividing it as a "per head of population" figure because there are so few of us.Yes, we use coal for power...but China is closing down 20 old coal fired stations (which is trumpeted by the Greens), and replacing them with sixty new coal fired power stations...which the Greens won't mention. We're not the bad guys, and I don't see why we should have to do anything when countries like China and India do very little, if anything, with their combined near-three billion people... |
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26-05-2012, 05:24 PM | #43 | |||
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switch to nuclear power plants. Where will that leave Australia's precious coal exports? Sure metaliferous may continue but steaming coal will go out backwards. |
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26-05-2012, 07:43 PM | #44 | |||
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www.apcoworldwide.com/content/pdfs/chinas_12th_five-year_plan.pdf Their key priorities, targets and policies in regard to energy use and climate change are summarised here: http://www.climatechange.gov.au/gove...nge-china.aspx Their international commitments under the United Nations climate change agreements are to:
- The world's largest investment in renewable energy (attracting $54.4b in 2010) - Pilot emissions trading programs for several key cities and provinces - imposed higher electricity prices on inefficient and outdated companies in heavy industries such as cement, steel and aluminium. "Outdated" companies are required to pay 20c/KWH tariff on electricity. - Shut 70GW of inefficient coal power plants. - Increased taxes on coal, oil and natural gas, and subsidised clean energy and energy efficiency. Your figures on Australia's emissions contributions are a little awry. Our overall carbon contributions (CO2 only) as a percentage of world total in 2008 was 1.32%, not 0.01% as you say (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_carbon_dioxide_emissions). Of 216 countries, our ranking was 16th. With the exception of China (1st), the US (2nd) and the EU (3rd), all other countries only produce a few percent, but together total 44%). Our international ranking in 2009 was 15th. I haven't yet found data for the years since.
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26-05-2012, 07:59 PM | #45 | |||
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they import coal and burn it there they pay tax on it. like most countrys they have their own smelters, and heavy industry that import the raw materials.
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