Australia’s parliament rejected a plan for the world’s most ambitious emissions trade regime on Thursday, bringing the nation closer to a snap election as early as November.
Kevin Rudd, the Labor prime minister, won power in 2007 after promising to take a leading role on climate change. But the Senate on Thursday defeated the carbon trading scheme legislation after the opposition Liberal/National party coalition, Greens and independent senators voted it down. Labor has no majority in the Senate.



