At the moment carbon pollution can be released into the atmosphere for free. There is no disincentive for doing that. They will put a price on carbon, a price on every unit of carbon pollution. It will be paid for by businesses and as a result, because our business community is smart and adaptable and innovative, they will work out ways of pursuing their business and generating less carbon pollution. They will work out ways of making sure they pay less of a price when carbon is priced.
Then they will enter into contracts, they will make investments on the basis of understanding the rules and understanding that carbon will be priced. And as they go about making those transitions, innovating, making the new investments of the future, The Goverment will work with those businesses in transition to a clean economy.
Having priced carbon and seen that innovation yes, there will be pricing impacts; that is absolutely right. That is the whole point: to make goods that are generated with more carbon pollution relatively more expensive than goods that are generated with less carbon pollution. To ease the hury on mr citizen the Goverment will assist households as we transition with this new carbon price.
In a nut shell
What that means is that people will walk into a shop with money in their pocket, the government having provided them with assistance. They will see the price signals on the shelves in front of them—things with less pollution, less expensive; things with more pollution, more expensive—and they too will adapt and change. They will choose the lower pollution products, which is exactly what we want them to do. Between the business investment and innovation, between households who have been assisted in a fair way by a Labor government responding to price signals, we will see a transition to a cleaner economy, to a low-pollution economy.
Its forcing people to save our environment, every little bit helps and lets face it left up to us the do the right thing , we wont , people are energy wasters , we use and use and use and our planet is paying the price .Choices we make today will hopefully benifit our futurew sure we might not see it but our decendants will and I for 1 am really hoping they get to see this place in all its natural beauty not some dried up wasteland with choking fumes and poisionous gases .
I think there is no difference in dating and playing the field.The two simply mean you are seaching for a compatable person to spend time with ,The level of intrest and the time spent with the desired person then asertains the level of commitment . Ie every waking moment , or a few dates a month.Being exclusive depends on both people making the effort and feeling the same way .
RE: What not to do on a date
I still cant eat it ....