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Australia's carbon tax takes effect

Australia has joined a growing number of nations that have imposed a price on industry to reduce greenhouse gas emmisions.

Tax targets biggest corporate polluters

Australia has joined a growing number of nations that have imposed a priceon industryto reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Beginning Sunday, about 300 of the country's largest polluters will pay $23 ($24 Cdn) for every tonne of carbon dioxide they emit. Emissions trading with regular auctioning of pollution permits will begin in 2015.

The tax is more than twice the cost of carbon pollution in the European Union, currently trading around 8.15 euros a tonne.

During the unveiling of the scheme last year,Prime Minister Julia Gillard predictedthetax would cut Australia's emissions by 160 million tonnes within a decade or the equivalent of taking 45 million cars off the road.

Gillard told reporters on Sunday thetax is necessaryto fight global warming but willnot impact the standard of living of Australians.

"For Australians right around the country they'll be going about their ordinary Sunday, maybe some time with famliy and friends," she saidin Melbourne.

"But as Australians go about their ordinary Sunday, our nation is seizing a new future. From today, our big businesses that generate carbon pollution will have to pay a price for generating that pollution," she said.

The tax is controversial. Business says it will pass the extra charges on to the consumer. The opposition says it will repeal the tax if elected.