The Australian Gamble

They call it gamble simply because it is a game of win everything or keep losing. This is how Australia needs to address the issues of carbon emissions - the country can either be fined for exceeding carbon emissions allowed and spare huge amounts of its budget to fuel such fines or undertake a more serious approach to environmental protection and ensure a steady improvement of its greenhouse release. A proposed legislation might resolve such issues, and it is on its way of generating the approval necessary for its official release as Australian law.
The current government in Australia, run by Liberals, won the elections just because of its promises to improve the environmental condition of the country by releasing the emissions. Australia emits more than 1.5% of the world greenhouse gases mostly because of its coal energy industry - the country produces electricity mainly through the use of coal since the resource is cheap and easy to find and work through in the country. However, it is now evident that it time is coming to an end and the Australians need a cleaner and a greener future.
The proposed legislation would affect anyone who emits carbon gases - from red diesel supplier businesses to lubricant producers. It would have the most of effect, however, on energy industrialists. The law would impose a significant tax for carbon emissions and the more these increase, the greater the tax would be getting. Thus people in this businesses would have to either modernise their facilities and use more advanced filtering technology or would need to pay extortionate fees to the government.
Specialists expect immediate effect of the legislation upon the behaviour of the Australian industry - a brighter future might be actually coming for one of the greatest polluters of the atmosphere.
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