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The carbon tax in Australia will be paid by the big polluters, the industries that emit large amounts of carbon dioxide. The aim of the carbon tax is not to get money; it is to encourage industries to clean up their work practices and factories so as to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. Any reduction will slow the rate of global warming.

Some prices may rise within an allowable limit, that is monitored, so any company overcharging will be prosecuted. The money collected is being used to compensate consumers for this rise in prices.

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Who is the carbon tax going to affect and how?

In Australia the carbon tax will only be paid by large emitters of carbon dioxide. This will encourage them to reduce their emissions. Compensation will be paid to most people to cover any rises in prices arising from the carbon tax.


What are the disadvantages of a carbon tax in Australia?

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Why is the carbon tax good for Australia?

It protects the environment and lowers carbon emissions because the tax encourages industry to become cleaner, greener and less polluting.


Why is carbon tax an issue in Australia?

Conservative politicians have used it to scare people.


How will the carbon tax affect us?

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What did Julia Gillard do for Australia?

Julia Gillard is the Prime Minister of Australia, and therefore holds the highest political position in the country. In essence, she runs the country.


How does a carbon tax work?

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What is a carbon tax?

A carbon tax is paid by industries and companies that emit carbon dioxide. This encourages them to clean up their factories and workplaces so that they become cleaner, greener, and less polluting. Reducing carbon emissions will slow global warming. In Australia the tax is used to compensate consumers for any resulting rising prices.


What countries have a carbon tax?

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How much will carbon tax hurt the environment?

Australia's carbon tax means that factories and industries that pollute the atmosphere with carbon dioxide have two choices.They can buy permits that allow them to keep pumping out CO2, orThey can change their industries to slow the CO2 and so cut their payments.The carbon tax will actually help the environment, as it will reduce the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, reducing the levels of greenhouse gases and slowing global warming.


How is Australia affected by Global Warming and how are they contributing to the problem?

Australia is suffering increased temperatures and summer bush fires. The Great Barrier Reef is bleaching with the acidification of the ocean. Farmers suffer from droughts in some places and floods in there. Australia is contributing to the problem of global warming in many ways. Per capita, Australians have one of the highest carbon footprint in the world. They had a carbon tax which successfully slowed carbon dioxide emissions, but a change of government repealed the carbon tax, removed incentives promoting renewable energy, and refused to appoint a Minister of Science.


Who pays the carbon tax?

Large carbon producing industries pay the carbon tax, which like any business expense becomes part of the cost of their product. The tax is designed to encourage them to become greener, cleaner and more sustainable. Considering the size and revenues of the industries, and the basis they calculate the tax on, the resulting effect to the cost of their product is so small as to be insignificant. In some countries, Australia for instance, the tax collected is used to compensate consumers for any (strictly monitored) price rises.