Over 80 per cent of our food’s emissions are generated inside the farm, mostly due to land clearing and emissions such as methane released by cattle. However, most governments don’t levy carbon taxes on their farmers, and much less so in developing economies. Tomás Domínguez Iino evaluates how effective such environmental tariffs are at reducing emissions, as well as their distributional impact across farmers in the context of Brazilian and Argentinian agricultural supply chains
This paper explores policy options aimed at the mitigation of methane emissions produced as a byprod...
Acre State in Brazil is at the forefront of efforts to institutionalize jurisdictional-scale policie...
Paper I: Greenhouse gas taxes on animal food products - rationale, tax scheme and climate mitigation...
Until 2019, the Brazilian federal government employed a number of policy measures to fulfill the ple...
This study examines whether policies to encourage cattle ranching intensification in Brazil can abat...
Brazil is the first developing country to provide an absolute emissions cut as its Nationally Determ...
abstract: Intensive global animal agricultural practices have proved to be a cause for concern, resu...
Cattle ranching in Brazil is a key driver of deforestation and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The B...
The impact of two greenhouse gas abatement policies on two Mediterranean-type farming systems, grazi...
The article starts from the fact that Livestock Production is generating large amounts of Greenhouse...
In this work, we show that the transition to more sustainable rural production can mitigate greenhou...
Links between trade and the environment have aroused considerable interest, both in terms of the imp...
Brazil is one of the first major developing countries to commit to a national greenhouse gas (GHG) e...
We review the literature on climate change mitigation in agriculture with a focus on the use of clim...
The Sectoral Plan of Mitigation and Adaptation to Climate Change, drafted in order to consolidate an...
This paper explores policy options aimed at the mitigation of methane emissions produced as a byprod...
Acre State in Brazil is at the forefront of efforts to institutionalize jurisdictional-scale policie...
Paper I: Greenhouse gas taxes on animal food products - rationale, tax scheme and climate mitigation...
Until 2019, the Brazilian federal government employed a number of policy measures to fulfill the ple...
This study examines whether policies to encourage cattle ranching intensification in Brazil can abat...
Brazil is the first developing country to provide an absolute emissions cut as its Nationally Determ...
abstract: Intensive global animal agricultural practices have proved to be a cause for concern, resu...
Cattle ranching in Brazil is a key driver of deforestation and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The B...
The impact of two greenhouse gas abatement policies on two Mediterranean-type farming systems, grazi...
The article starts from the fact that Livestock Production is generating large amounts of Greenhouse...
In this work, we show that the transition to more sustainable rural production can mitigate greenhou...
Links between trade and the environment have aroused considerable interest, both in terms of the imp...
Brazil is one of the first major developing countries to commit to a national greenhouse gas (GHG) e...
We review the literature on climate change mitigation in agriculture with a focus on the use of clim...
The Sectoral Plan of Mitigation and Adaptation to Climate Change, drafted in order to consolidate an...
This paper explores policy options aimed at the mitigation of methane emissions produced as a byprod...
Acre State in Brazil is at the forefront of efforts to institutionalize jurisdictional-scale policie...
Paper I: Greenhouse gas taxes on animal food products - rationale, tax scheme and climate mitigation...