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2009-11-06 22:09

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Canberra - Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd launched a spirited attack on climate sceptics on Friday, saying a vocal minority is powerful enough to threaten a global deal at next month's Copenhagen climate summit.

Rudd said climate sceptics, deniers and opponents of climate action are active in every country, had limited the ambition of national climate change commitments and slowed progress of carbon trade laws in the US and Australia.

"They are a minority. They are powerful, and invariably they are driven by vested interests," Rudd said in a foreign policy speech on Friday. "They are powerful enough to threaten a deal on global climate change both in Copenhagen and beyond."

Rudd, who has accepted a role to lobby for an international deal to curb greenhouse emissions ahead of the Copenhagen meeting from December 7 to18, said those who advocate a delay on climate policy are aiming to slow commitments from individual nations.

"Their aim is to erode just enough political will that action becomes impossible," he said. "By hampering decisive action at a national level, they aim to make it impossible at an international level."

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Australia wants to introduce carbon trading from mid-2011, as part its plan to curb emissions, but laws for the scheme remain stalled in parliament's Senate, with a vote due in late November.

The government, which needs seven more votes to pass the scheme, is in talks with the opposition over amendments it hopes will enable the laws to pass before the Copenhagen summit. The Opposition wants a vote delayed until after Copenhagen.

Rudd said negotiations were continuing in good faith, but criticised the opposition for delaying a final position seven times since late 2007.

"It is an endless cycle of delay, and I am sure that with December almost upon us, the eighth excuse cannot be far away, which will be to wait until the next year or the year after until all the rest of the world has acted," Rudd said.

The Australian carbon trade scheme will cover 75% of Australian emissions from 1 000 of the biggest companies.

Australia is the world's biggest coal exporter and accounts for 1.5% of global emissions, but is one of the biggest per-capita emitters due to a reliance on coal for 80% of electricity generation.

- Reuters

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Malcolm 11/7/2009 8:24:52 AM
I fully agree with what Rudd has said. The worst deniers are the Republicans in the US who use every means possible to discredit those who take action on climate change. There is a lobby in every country that aims to protect its interests- usually oil, coal and other fossil fuel industries- by smearing those who take action. This lobby is evident in South Africa, judging by some of the comments posted on this site, as well as that factually incorrect article by Michael Roper.

Proud Sceptic 11/11/2009 2:12:45 AM
Malcolm... you, like the Prime Minister, are an ignorant clown.. You clearly know nothing about science because if you did you would know that being a sceptic is your duty in science. Being a sheep like yourself is for followers of religion... hows scientology going for you anyway???? sorry I mean climatology..... the UK courts just declared it a religion.... Pray Pray Pray that the world will come to an end.... repent... repent to the god of Carbon Dioxide.... and give restitution ($$$$$) to the high priests... Al, Kev.... and now... Malcolm...
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