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Turnbull confident of success on climate

Source: The Age
Copenhagen : Denmark | about 1 month ago  
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Coalition MPs are converging on Canberra for a showdown on emissions trading...Some MPs are supportive of Mr Turnbull's intention to negotiate amendments to the government's emissions trading scheme (ETS) with an eye to passing it, while others oppose such a plan.
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