
A group of researchers in Oxford University, England have suggested that imposing a massive tax on carbon intensive foods – specifically protein rich foods like meat and dairy – could help combat climate change.
Pricing food according to its climate impacts could save half a million lives and one billion tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions
Taxing greenhouse gas emissions from food production could save more emissions than are currently generated by global aviation, and lead to half a million fewer deaths from chronic diseases, according to a new study published in Nature Climate Change.
The study, conducted by a team of researchers from the Oxford Martin Programme on the Future of Food at the University of Oxford and the International Food Policy Research Institute in Washington DC, is the first global analysis to estimate the impacts that levying emissions prices on food could have on greenhouse gas emissions and human health.
The findings show that about one billion tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions could be avoided in the year 2020 if emissions pricing of foods were to be implemented, more than the total current emissions from global aviation. However, the authors stress that due consideration would need to be given to ensuring such policies did not impact negatively on low income populations.
“Emissions pricing of foods would generate a much needed contribution of the food system to reducing the impacts of global climate change,” said Dr Marco Springmann of the Oxford Martin Programme on the Future of Food, who led the study. “We hope that’s something policymakers gathering this week at the Marrakech climate conference will take note of.”
Much of the emissions reduction would stem from higher prices and lower consumption of animal products, as their emissions are particularly high. The researchers found that beef would have to be 40% more expensive globally to pay for the climate damage caused by its production. The price of milk and other meats would need to increase by up to 20%, and the price of vegetable oils would also increase significantly. The researchers estimate that such price increases would result in around 10% lower consumption of food items that are high in emissions. “If you’d have to pay 40% more for your steak, you might choose to have it once a week instead of twice,” said Dr Springmann.
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The results indicate that the emissions pricing of foods could, if appropriately designed, be a health-promoting climate-change mitigation policy in high-income, middle-income, and most low-income countries. Special policy attention would be needed in those low-income countries where a high fraction of the population is underweight, and possibly for low-income segments within countries.
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Read more: http://www.oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk/news/2016_11_Emissions
The abstract of the study;
Mitigation potential and global health impacts from emissions pricing of food commodities
Marco Springmann, Daniel Mason-D’Croz, Sherman Robinson, Keith Wiebe, H. Charles J. Godfray, Mike Rayner & Peter Scarborough
The projected rise in food-related greenhouse gas emissions could seriously impede efforts to limit global warming to acceptable levels. Despite that, food production and consumption have long been excluded from climate policies, in part due to concerns about the potential impact on food security. Using a coupled agriculture and health modelling framework, we show that the global climate change mitigation potential of emissions pricing of food commodities could be substantial, and that levying greenhouse gas taxes on food commodities could, if appropriately designed, be a health-promoting climate policy in high-income countries, as well as in most low- and middle-income countries. Sparing food groups known to be beneficial for health from taxation, selectively compensating for income losses associated with tax-related price increases, and using a portion of tax revenues for health promotion are potential policy options that could help avert most of the negative health impacts experienced by vulnerable groups, whilst still promoting changes towards diets which are more environmentally sustainable.
Read more: http://www.nature.com/nclimate/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/nclimate3155.html
This proposal, from a group of people who have probably never missed a meal in their lives, is totally obscene. High income countries often have a lot of poor people who would be hard hit by increases in the price of food.
Needlessly exacerbating the risk poor people don’t get enough to eat, especially children and pregnant mothers, who are especially vulnerable to adverse health impacts from lack of protein in their diet – if this ghastly proposal is ever implemented, future generations will look upon it as a crime against humanity.
the only thoughts these mental midgets can come up with are hoaxes like climate change in order to take more of the hard working citizens money. if they were at all capable of coherent thought, they would not have to dupe the less fortunate into voting them into a job, they might actually be able to hold a real paying job. No, on second thought, those that can’t teach and those that really can’t go into politics…
The mass of the atmosphere is
5,140,000,000,000,000 tons. A billion tons is effectively next to nothing. It’s about control, not about climate.
This is a ridiculous idea, starving people to save them. Typical elite commentary
Let me tell you how it will be
There’s one for you, nineteen for me
Cause I’m the taxman
Yeah, I’m the taxman
Should five percent appear too small
Be thankful I don’t take it all
Cause I’m the taxman
Yeah, I’m the taxman
If you drive a car, I’ll tax the street
If you try to sit, I’ll tax your seat
If you get too cold, I’ll tax the heat
If you take a walk, I’ll tax your feet
Taxman
Wow, tax food to cut carbon dioxide emissions, which will cut crop yields, which will again spike food prices. SOCIAL ENGINEER MUCH? We have entered the twilight zone.
A threat to tax food is a death threat. Go out and buy a firearm today.
Give it a shot, morons. I don’t think you can afford the tax the people will put on politicians.
Let me tell you how it will be
There’s one for you, nineteen for me
Cause I’m the taxman
Yeah, I’m the taxman
Should five percent appear too small
Be thankful I don’t take it all
I don’t know why these reprehensible liars and fools don’t stand on the street corners and panhandle for this money. Levying a tax on people is the same thing as robbing them at gunpoint.
These people really are sick in the head. So they’d deprive the poor of these foods but the well off can still have them.
How about a jail cell for the unhumans at Oxford where England made of men died and girlie men arose. Complete disgrace. Let’s start reducing the food the pigs at Ozford eat set the 1st experiment into this venture.
There comes a point where the plebs have to figure out if they’re made of jelly.
Massive subsidies for hare-brained green schemes just weren’t enough – now all shall pay (the original goal of it all, anyway). Whatever happened to poverty, race relations, infrastructure…just not the valid problems anymore (as they don’t have plush conferences tied to them). Politicians & money-grabbing go together like melon rinds & fly larvae.
Go ahead, the USA will not allow it in the USA. You can take your worthless UN taxes and shove it up your worthless UN ass.
THE ANSWER is for …
Marco Springmann, Daniel Mason-D’Croz, Sherman Robinson, Keith Wiebe, H. Charles J. Godfray, Mike Rayner & Peter Scarborough …
to lead the way with THEIR money and family money … and THEN to off themselves… for the betterment of society
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YOU GO FIRST… loons lead the way
Good luck with this, fools.
This group of researchers are nonuniquely unqualified to reach such conclusions.
Tax meat? It’s obvious they use illicit drugs. Instead of asking if they are on drugs, I’ll ask: Who is your dealer?
That’s the person to go to for the good stuff.
Dear, Marco Springmann, Daniel Mason-D’Croz, Sherman Robinson, Keith Wiebe, H. Charles J. Godfray, Mike Rayner and Peter Scarborough.
Please rearrange the following into a well known phrase or saying:-
Off F**K!
Yeah…, we’re not going to participate in this.
Just confiscate all the money in everyone’s bank account. That is what you socialist globalist are trying to do. Then we’ll have to be your serfs and servants for a loaf of bread to feed our families, while you will be feasting on roast beef, lamb, lobsters and caviar.
“Taxing greenhouse gas emissions from food production could save more emissions than are currently generated by global aviation …”.
In other words take nourishing food from the mouths of the poor so we can fly business class with a clear conscience.
Bastards.
Y’all need to tax these researchers for their ignorance.
Yes, that’s a silly statement. And it is no sillier than their conclusion to tax meat and milk and cheese.
Someone, anyone, put me in touch with the illicit drug dealer that serves these researchers. That person is selling the good stuff.
How much CO2 would be save from from release if all the wackadoo Colgate changers would just shut their mouths?
Why does “Climate Change” ALWAYS seem to have something to do with my wallet?
Your wallet is their source of income.
“Climate Change” is the term Obama and fake scientists use when they are caught lying about “Global Warming!” I remember when it was called “Weather.”