.rowandean: billshortenmp will introduce a ‘climate cult economy’. Brian Fisher says people cannot afford what could be a doubling of electricity bills under Shorten. We should be having a climate change election at the federal level. MORE: pmlive
Australian businesses claim there has been an 'unacceptable' lack of detail about the impact climate and energy policies could have on industry, following the release of climate policy modelling which paints emissions targets as damaging for the economy.
The modelling, authored by Brian Fisher from BAEconomics, suggests Labor's 45 per cent emissions reduction target would cause more than 300,000 job losses and drop wages by eight per cent. Energy Minister Angus Taylor has welcomed the modelling, telling Your Money host Ticky that Labor's energy policies would ' cut activity'. Vision: Your Money
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