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Marginal Abatement Cost Curves for UK Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Emissions
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EngineeringEconomic AssessmentEnvironmental Impact AssessmentGreenhouse Gas EmissionAgricultural EconomicsEnvironmental EconomicsAgricultural Ghg EmissionsAgri-environmental PolicyEnvironmental PolicyCarbon Emission TradingGreenhouse Gas Emission ReductionEconomicsClimate EconomicsEmission ReductionUk AgricultureCarbon PricingAgricultural ModelingBusinessNatural Resource EconomicsAgricultural EmissionsEnergy Economics
Abstract This article addresses the challenge of developing a ‘bottom‐up’ marginal abatement cost curve (MACC) for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from UK agriculture. An MACC illustrates the costs of specific crop, soil and livestock abatement measures against a ‘business as usual’ scenario. The results indicate that in 2022 under a specific policy scenario, around 5.38 Mt CO 2 equivalent (e) could be abated at negative or zero cost. A further 17% of agricultural GHG emissions (7.85 Mt CO 2 e) could be abated at a lower unit cost than the UK Government’s 2022 shadow price of carbon [£34 (tCO 2 e) −1 ]. The article discusses a range of methodological hurdles that complicate cost‐effectiveness appraisal of abatement in agriculture relative to other sectors.
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