2021
DOI: 10.1111/nrm.12317
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Taxing interacting externalities of ocean acidification, global warming, and eutrophication

Abstract: We model a stylized economy dependent on agriculture and fisheries to study optimal environmental policy in the face of interacting external effects of ocean acidification, global warming, and eutrophication. This allows us to capture some of the latest insights from research on ocean acidification. Using a static two‐sector general equilibrium model we derive optimal rules for national taxes on CO 2 emissions and agricultural run‐off and show how they depend on both isolated and interacting damage effects. I… Show more

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“…The production of these fertilizers generate coproducts and their use increase soils' acidity and contribute to eutrophication. 77 Furthermore, when fertilizers run into waterways, algae blooms responsible of oxygen depletion from water can be generated. Other issues are the high upfront capital costs to set up indoor farms as well as their dependence on energy, which can substantially reduce their sustainability and financial viability.…”
Section: Emerging Biomass Generation Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The production of these fertilizers generate coproducts and their use increase soils' acidity and contribute to eutrophication. 77 Furthermore, when fertilizers run into waterways, algae blooms responsible of oxygen depletion from water can be generated. Other issues are the high upfront capital costs to set up indoor farms as well as their dependence on energy, which can substantially reduce their sustainability and financial viability.…”
Section: Emerging Biomass Generation Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the challenges toward sustainable indoor farming, one of the major environmental hazards is associated with the high requirement for human-made fertilizers, mainly containing nitrogen, phosphate or potassium macronutrients (such as ammonium nitrate). The production of these fertilizers generate coproducts and their use increase soils’ acidity and contribute to eutrophication . Furthermore, when fertilizers run into waterways, algae blooms responsible of oxygen depletion from water can be generated.…”
Section: Emerging Biomass Generation Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their responsibilities should include ensuring the sustainability of aquaculture practice while adhering to existing regulatory policies [129,161]. Based on this approach, carbon tax implementation can be expanded globally to manage CO 2 release in order to reduce greenhouse gas emissions despite a rapidly growing and developing economy [162][163][164].…”
Section: Potential Mitigation Strategies For Ocean Acidification Impa...mentioning
confidence: 99%