Australia lumped with dirty cars and cargo ships

A reformed high-flying energy executive who made millions selling coal and gas has taken aim at the Australian government's inaction on new-car emissions standards, according to The Age and Sydney Morning Herald. Trevor St Baker, the founder of electricity company ERM Energy and board member of the Energy Policy Institute of Australia, said the country needs stricter emissions targets for motor vehicles, or Australia risks being left behind.

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