Lower income families could be disproportionately affected by the Emissions Trading Scheme
Lower income families could be disproportionately affected by the Emissions Trading Scheme
20 March 2024
A new Treasury paper reveals how the Government's main approach to handling the climate crisis, could affect families.
It demonstrates how household costs will rise along with carbon costs - and hit those on lower incomes the hardest.
Victoria University climate expert Adrian Macey says it sends a message to the Government about the ETS and moving towards a just transition.
He says it's a think piece - and raises the question of how to help the people most affected, compared with others.
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