Does meat consumption exacerbate greenhouse gas emissions? Evidence from US data

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Muhammad Shafiullah
Usman Khalid
Muhammad Shahbaz
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[1] University of Nottingham Malaysia,School of Economics
[2] United Arab Emirates University,Department of Innovation in Government & Society, College of Business and Economics
[3] Beijing Institute of Technology,School of Management and Economics
[4] University of Cambridge,Department of Land Economy
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Meat consumption; Animal agriculture; Greenhouse gas emissions; USA; Q15; Q53;
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This study empirically investigates the effect of meat consumption on greenhouse gas emissions (carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide) in the USA. The impact of meat consumption on greenhouse gas emissions is examined by controlling for economic growth and energy consumption. The empirical analysis finds that all these variables are cointegrated for the long run. Moreover, meat consumption aggravates greenhouse gas emissions. Specifically, meat consumption (except for beef) has a U-shaped relationship with carbon emissions and an inverted U-shaped relationship with methane and nitrous oxide emissions. The causality analysis indicates a unidirectional causality running from meat consumption to greenhouse gas emissions. These empirical findings indicate that the US livestock sector has the potential to become more environmentally friendly with careful policy formulation and implementation.
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页码:11415 / 11429
页数:14
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