Norway has decided to follow the EU in setting ambitious targets for reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from agriculture. The aim is to reduce GHG-emissions by 40 per cent by 2030. The paper discusses three policy measures to achieve this target in Norway: Reduced direct payments to red meat (beef, sheep, and lamb), a consumption fee for red meat, and informational measures that align red meat consumption with official public health recommendations.The per capita consumption of red meat has shown a negative development in recent years. A continuation of that trend will positively contribute in the challenge to reach the emission target. However, there is currently a significant import of red meat that is expected to be reduced before d...
The agriculture, forest and other land use (AFOLU) sector is responsible for roughly one quarter of ...
Global warming, declining biodiversity, overuse of natural resources and social fundamentals such as...
Global warming, declining biodiversity, overuse of natural resources and social fundamentals such as...
Norway has decided to follow the EU in setting ambitious targets for reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) e...
We examine how to achieve Norway’s commitment for a 40% reduction in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions ...
At the UN climate change conference in Paris in November 2015, Norway committed itself to a 40% redu...
Agriculture makes a significant contribution to Norway’s emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG). Althou...
Agriculture makes a significant contribution to Norway’s emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG). Althou...
Agriculture causes large parts of global Greenhouse gas emissions (GHGE), with livestock contributin...
Agriculture is responsible for 25-30% of global anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions but has...
The food industry, especially meat production, is a major source of greenhouse gas emissions, contri...
Paper I: Greenhouse gas taxes on animal food products - rationale, tax scheme and climate mitigation...
This paper designs and evaluates the environmental impacts of a tax on meat consumption in Sweden wh...
Global warming, declining biodiversity, overuse of natural resources and social fundamentals such as...
This paper designs and evaluates the environmental impacts of a tax on meat consumption in Sweden wh...
The agriculture, forest and other land use (AFOLU) sector is responsible for roughly one quarter of ...
Global warming, declining biodiversity, overuse of natural resources and social fundamentals such as...
Global warming, declining biodiversity, overuse of natural resources and social fundamentals such as...
Norway has decided to follow the EU in setting ambitious targets for reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) e...
We examine how to achieve Norway’s commitment for a 40% reduction in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions ...
At the UN climate change conference in Paris in November 2015, Norway committed itself to a 40% redu...
Agriculture makes a significant contribution to Norway’s emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG). Althou...
Agriculture makes a significant contribution to Norway’s emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG). Althou...
Agriculture causes large parts of global Greenhouse gas emissions (GHGE), with livestock contributin...
Agriculture is responsible for 25-30% of global anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions but has...
The food industry, especially meat production, is a major source of greenhouse gas emissions, contri...
Paper I: Greenhouse gas taxes on animal food products - rationale, tax scheme and climate mitigation...
This paper designs and evaluates the environmental impacts of a tax on meat consumption in Sweden wh...
Global warming, declining biodiversity, overuse of natural resources and social fundamentals such as...
This paper designs and evaluates the environmental impacts of a tax on meat consumption in Sweden wh...
The agriculture, forest and other land use (AFOLU) sector is responsible for roughly one quarter of ...
Global warming, declining biodiversity, overuse of natural resources and social fundamentals such as...
Global warming, declining biodiversity, overuse of natural resources and social fundamentals such as...