Key advisor accuses Australia of back-sliding on climate policy

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Brains behind abandoned climate change bill, Ross Garnaut, accuses Rudd administration of falling behind China in its efforts to tackle carbon emissions

China is showing greater leadership on climate change than Australia, the government's global warming adviser Ross Garnaut said over the weekend in what is being seen as a wake-up call to the Rudd administration....

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