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Tough carbon dioxide car emissions ceilings could get us well on the road to net-zero

  • Written by Marion Terrill, Transport and Cities Program Director, Grattan Institute

The federal government’s mantra of “technology, not taxes” has left it with few options to easily reduce carbon emissions.

In many sectors of the economy, it’s a recipe for disaster — a vague slogan that keeps us waiting.

But for all its flaws, relying on technology points us in the right direction in at least one...

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