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CEDA Climate change public forum
CEDA Climate change public forum
Posted : Monday, November 16, 2009
In August 2009, CEDA held a forum to launch the latest CEDA
Research and Policy report A Taxing Debate: Climate policy
beyond Copenhagen.
Speeches were delivered and issues discussed by the worlds
leading thinkers and experts in climate policy. The event program
and transcript are available by following the links below.
Download event program. [186KB PDF]
Download event transcript. [171KB PDF]
Listen to audio from the launch event by clicking on the titles
below.
David Byers, CEO, CEDA
Beyond Copenhagen:
The Emerging Critical Issues. [1377KB MP3]
Dr Michael Porter, Director of Research and Policy, CEDA
A Taxing Debate:
Climate policy beyond Copenhagen. [2220KB MP3]
Geoff Carmody, Director, Geoff Carmody & Associates
Rethinking
Emissions Policy - The case for a consumption based approach.
[3347KB MP3]
Brad Page, Chief Executive, Energy Supply Association of
Australia
The Case for Cap
and Trade. [2862KB MP3]
Discussion Q and A session 1
Brad Page and Geoff Carmody discuss the pros and cons of carbon tax
vs trading. [1902KB MP3]
Miles Prosser, Executive Director, Australian Aluminium
Council
Commentary.
[2069KB MP3]
Dr Les Coleman, Senior Lecturer, Finance Department, University
of Melbourne
Commentary.
[1426KB MP3]
Professor Gary Sampson, John Gough Professor in the Practice of
International Trade, Melbourne Business School
The role of the
WTO. [2998KB MP3]
Discussion Q and A session 2
Panel members answer questions from conference attendees.
[5321KB MP3]
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