COMMENT: If talk was hot air then this Government would need to be part of the Emissions Trading Scheme and being paying large penalties for destroying the planet.
The deal has been struck, sort of, whereby agriculture gets dragged into our Emissions Trading Scheme. That's the good news, if you think making business more expensive by piling on more costs is good news.
The rest of the news is that farmers will escape paying 95 per cent of the charges, which means they will pay, for example, 0.01 cents per kilo of milk solids. In other words having them in isn't a lot different to not having them in, if in fact what you want to do is achieve something as opposed to making a lot of noise about it.
Part of the reason agriculture has been exempt is because measuring is hard. And because agriculture accounts for the bulk of our emissions as a country, and as a result of that penalising them too heavily simply means we kill our golden goose in terms of foreign income.
Which is the overarching problem around climate change and the myriad of ideas, meetings, and hot air the evangelicals dream up: there is always an economic cost. And generally the economic cost and the associated politics of it all is why your Kyoto and Paris agreements end up basically getting ignored.