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Moo-ving Toward Carbon Neutrality: The Bovine Tax Dilemma (MOO-TAX)

01-04-2025
Cows eating grass. One cow is black and white, one is brown and white

This research will examine the feasibility, economic impact, and effectiveness of a DK-wide livestock carbon tax as a tool to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions without harming agricultural competitiveness. The project aims to provide evidence-based recommendations for aligning agricultural policies with the EU’s climate neutrality goal by 2050.

Researchers:

  • Julia Bronnmann, Associate Professor, Department of Business and Sustainability, Faculty of Business and Social Sciences, jubr@sam.sdu.dk
  • Philipp Steinbrunner, Assistant Professor, Department of Business and Sustainability, Faculty of Business and Social Sciences, phst@sam.sdu.dk
  • Oliver Schnittka, Professor, Department of Business and Sustainability, Faculty of Business and Social Sciences, oliver@sam.sdu.dk
  • Graham Butler, Professor, Department of Law, Faculty of Business and Social Sciences, grbu@sam.sdu.dk
  • Benyamin Khoshnevisan, Assistant Professor, Department of Green Technology, The Faculty of Engineering, bekh@igt.sdu.dk
  • Styrmir Gislason, Department of Green Technology, The Faculty of Engineering, stg@igt.sdu.dk