Bryan Leyland – ETS
Posted on April 25th, 2010 by admin
TX 15 Apr 2010~Theres a growing list of organisations putting the Government under pressure to delay the Emissions Trading Scheme.
Under the ETS, companies would pay a levy depending on how much greenhouse gas they produce but whatever the effect on global warming, many seem to be getting cold feet.
These include the Employers and Manufacturers Association, the Major Energy Users Group and the Domestic Energy Users Network.
Energy analyst Bryan Leyland of the Climate Science Coalition says a Royal Commissions needed to look into the reason for the scheme.
He spoke to Allan Lee.
Duration : 0:6:31
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