Australia calls inquiry into own emissions plan
The move prompted Greens Party Senator Christine Milne to question whether the government was looking to delay its own scheme, which has come under fire from local industry for imposing additional costs at a time of global economic downturn.
She also raised concerns the government might want to stall its own scheme until after nations meet in Copenhagen in December to negotiate the next step in UN efforts to cut emissions.
"Is it preparing to junk the carbon-pollution reduction scheme or is it delaying until after Copenhagen to give it cover on the global stage?" Milne said in a statement.
But a spokeswoman for Climate Change Minister Penny Wong said on Friday the government remained committed to its policies.
"It is normal procedure to refer major economic developments and policies to the committee," the spokeswoman said.
"The government is completely committed to the ... policy it has announced and to delivering that policy on the timetable it has announced."
(Reporting by James Grubel, editing by Mark Bendeich)