Nature foodTaxesEuropean UnionHumansGreenhouse GasesEnvironment
Environmental impacts from European food consumption can be reduced with carbon pricing or a value-added tax reform.
Charlotte Plinke, Michael Sureth, Matthias Kalkuhl
Published: 202610.1038/s43016-025-01284-y
Abstract
Food consumption generates substantial environmental externalities that remain insufficiently addressed by public policies. Here we explore the global environmental footprints induced by food consumption in the European Union (EU27) based on a multi-…
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