Clearly no-one has actually read what Tony Abbott has proposed. Regardless of whether it would work or not, the bottom line is that his policy commits to no extra taxes and the actual cost per tonne would work out to around $15 per tonne abated. He claims that the Direct Action Plan would be capped at 10.5 billion over the 8 years to 2020 and would be funded entirely from consolidated revenue.
Although it is definitely possible to level criticism at the DAP (and pretty much everyone has!), wild claims about what it means and how it works are about as off-track as some of the nonsense spouted about the Labor party's ETS.
I will agree that the DAP is pretty light on for detail, and to be honest my gut feel is that it presupposes that within a few years the whole matter of climate change will have fallen off the boil and other matters will have become more critical...
Now, that was all said at the risk of invoking the ire of those who think the forum is only for discussing vintage dirtbikes, so I'll quickly redirect things by pointing out that I depend on OzVMX for my daily fix of VMX fun so I hope you'll all accept that no CO2 was freed in the making of the site, and it's ongoing use by millions of satisfied customers is handled by my Greening Tuggeranong plan, which sees me actively planting and watering plants in my backyard, with water from my own on-site water storage system. And I use an electric mower too, so there.